Many Suncreens Don't Work Or Are Hazardous To Health Says Group
Featured on: Medical News TODAY
Publication date: Jul 3, 2008
Publication date: Jul 3, 2008
The Environmental Working Group (EWA) has published a report claiming that most sunscreens either contain hazardous chemicals or don't offer adequate protection against damaging UV radiation. Few products were found to meet the claims made on their packaging. Leading brands were among the worst offenders reported in the EWA's 'Sunscreen Summary - What Works and What's Safe'.
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