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But doctors and skin care experts are warning about a dangerous misinformation campaign on social media that's encouraging ...
As our planet endures what may be the hottest year on record, social media influencers are spawning messages about the sun and sunscreen that are not only false, but dangerous, say experts.
Some claims on social media about sun safety have grown into a major misconception that sunscreen could cause skin cancer. Hundreds of creators, many on TikTok, have posted videos arguing that the ...
Welcome to Culture Clinic, MedPage Today's collaboration with Northwell Health to offer a healthcare professional's take on the latest viral medical topics. As summer temperatures heat up, so have ...
A number of social media influencers have begun spreading misinformation and discouraging followers from using sunscreen, but experts say sunscreen is a vital tool in protecting your skin ...
But when it comes to sunscreen there’s also a lot of misinformation ... These kinds of videos are all too common on social media and they’re dangerous, says Dr. Heather Rogers, a dermatologist ...
A: This is a concerning trend. Misinformation about sunscreen is spreading rapidly on social media platforms like TikTok, leading many, especially younger individuals, to question its safety.
Doctors are concerned by a backlash against sunscreen that is spreading on social media. Recent surveys suggest many younger Americans are buying... Doctors are worried by misinformation about ...