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CT LIVE!: Sunscreen Dos and Don'ts
Dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki shares tips on how to best protect ourselves from the sun.
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Johnson & Johnson Recalling Sunscreens Due to Benzene Traces
Johnson & Johnson says it is recalling five of its sunscreen products after some samples were found to contained low levels of benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure.
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Sun Safety Tips For The Fourth of July Weekend
As Connecticut prepares for the Fourth of July weekend amid the second heatwave of the year, The Skin Cancer Foundation reminds everyone of the importance of sun safety.
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Experts Call For FDA to Create Standards For Sunscreen
Health experts want the FDA to do a better job of regulating sunscreens.
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Skin Cancer Awareness Month
With the weather warming up, it’s a good time for a reminder about the importance of skin protection
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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Sunscreen
Before you head to the beach, take a stroll through the park or hike in the forest this summer, be sure to apply sunscreen and protect yourself from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. We know that when it comes to choosing a sunscreen the decision might be hard with the huge variety of products out there. Here are five tips to...
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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Sunscreen
Before you head to the beach, take a stroll through the park or hike in the forest this summer, be sure to apply sunscreen and protect yourself from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. We know that when it comes to choosing a sunscreen the decision might be hard with the huge variety of products out there. Here are five tips to...
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5 Tips: Choosing the Right Sunscreen
Five things to think about when choosing the right sunscreen.
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Bill Advances, Allows Students to Self-Apply Sunscreen
Connecticut lawmakers are sending a bill to the governor that will allow children to self-apply sunscreen in school before they participate in recess and other outdoor activities.
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Parents Say Students Should be Able to Self-Apply Sunscreen
Connecticut parents are asking state lawmakers to pass legislation allowing their children to self-apply sunscreen before they participate in recess and other outdoor activities.
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Devices Calculate Sunburn Risk By Measuring Strength of UV Rays
Local health departments are turning to new technology this summer to help prevent sunburn.