Wednesday, May 8, 2019

The active ingredients of commonly-used sunscreens end up in the bloodstream at much higher levels than current U.S. guidelines from health regulators and warrant further safety studies, according to a small study conducted by U.S. Food and Drug Administration researchers and published on Monday.


from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2YfH5UB

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