An anti-sunscreen movement has sparked criticism among doctors, with concerns raised about the importance of sunscreen in protecting against the sun's harmful rays. Social media platforms like TikTok have seen videos circulating claiming sunscreen does more harm than good, prompting a response from an Arizona skin cancer doctor emphasizing the importance of sunscreen. The debate highlights the need for accurate information and awareness about sun safety and the risks of skin cancer.
Wrong, @Apple! Use it all day everyday when you go outside. As some of you know, my step-dad, who I loved and was beloved by many, died from melanoma three weeks after he was diagnosed. So here’s a short thread about sun safety and sunscreen! 1/x https://t.co/UE8Xwqk3MT
Videos are circulating on TikTok saying sunscreen does more harm than good. The videos can be found just by searching for “anti-sunscreen," but before you take advice from social media, an Arizona skin cancer doctor weighs in with the truth. https://t.co/G7ehbFqaaW
How to shop for sunscreen like a dermatologist https://t.co/cPJanzJIqD
we don’t appreciate sunscreen enough. lotion that protects you from a gigantic radioactive ball of fire in the sky if it didn’t exist i would be laughing at the mere suggestion
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