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Melanoma news » Jun 15, 2011
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FDA requires sunscreens to have better details on labels

June 15, 2011 in Melanoma news
Have you ever really looked at the label ofA your bottle of sunscreen? You see the SPF number on the front, but what does that really mean when it comes to protecting your skin? The Food and Drug Administration is trying to clear up the confusion and has required manufacturers to put more detailed labels on their products by next summer.
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