The sunscreen paradox: Researchers warn of 'false sense of security'

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The sunscreen paradox: Researchers warn of 'false sense of security'
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Sunscreen usage is climbing, but so are melanoma and skin cancer rates: this, researchers say, is the sunscreen paradox.

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