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Radiation / Sunscreen / Environmental Working Group / Melanoma / Ultraviolet / Skin cancer / Food and Drug Administration / Potential health risks of sunscreen / Sun tanning / Electromagnetic radiation / Chemistry
Date: 2014-10-01 08:28:10
Radiation
Sunscreen
Environmental Working Group
Melanoma
Ultraviolet
Skin cancer
Food and Drug Administration
Potential health risks of sunscreen
Sun tanning
Electromagnetic radiation
Chemistry

Senate Passage Media Clips Report September 19, [removed]The Hill, September 17, 2014, Senate passes bill to improve sunscreen. By Ramsey Cox 2. TIME, September 17, 2014, Senate Passes Bill for Better Sunscreen. By Alexan

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