Outdoor runners, hikers, and regular beachgoers: take notes.
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Dr. Michael Girardi understood the importance of sunscreen from an early age. When he was a child, his uncle died of melanoma ...
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Roughly 80 percent of sunscreens on the market don’t work as they should or contain concerning ingredients. Here’s what experts say to look for when buying sunscreen.