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On TikTok, sunscreen misinformation goes viral
Explore how TikTok's viral sunscreen videos are spreading misinformation, despite most content being accurate. A University of Alberta study highlights the dangers of misleading claims like 'sunscreen causes cancer,' urging experts to debun...
Explore how TikTok's viral sunscreen videos are spreading misinformation, despite most content being accurate. A University of Alberta study highlights the dangers of misleading claims like 'sunscreen causes cancer,' urging experts to debunk these myths. Learn why the right sunscreen is crucial for your health. #SunscreenSafety #TikTokTrends #Misinformation #SkinCare #SunProtection
Originally reported by NBC News.
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