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Influencers Are Spreading Dangerous Misinformation by Saying Sunscreen Causes Cancer — and People Believe Them

21-05-2024   adminstudionebo

Influential content creators are claiming that sunscreen causes cancer, leading many people to put their skin — and overall health — at risk.
https://people.com/sunscreen-does-not-cause-cancer-benzene-8651428


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Influencers Are Spreading Dangerous Misinformation by Saying Sunscreen Causes Cancer — and People Believe Them

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