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What to Consider Before Taking Sunscreen Advice on Social Media

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What to Consider Before Taking Sunscreen Advice on Social Media

Misinformation about sunscreen on social media platforms like TikTok appears to attract more engagement, according to a new study. Image Credit: Photo by Westend61/GettyImages A new study found that TikTok videos promoting misinformation…

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