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The government asked manufacturers to complete safety studies on the active ingredients in sunscreens by November. In the meantime, what do you need to know about the goo you slather on your skin?
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As the spring sunshine brightens up, researchers caution: Don't skimp on sun protection, especially on the sensitive eyelids.
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A NASA spacecraft is on its way to the sun after launching from Cape Canaveral on a Delta IV Heavy Rocket. It will be the closest object to ever whiz by...
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There are lots of misconceptions about dark skin and sunshine. One of the most common? That black people can't get skin cancer.
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It's the first time the U.S military has made public the data collected by GPS satellites about solar events. It may help people predict Earth disasters caused by space weather.
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Sunscreen is more effective than an umbrella at preventing sunburns – but may not be enough to completely prevent sunburns.