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Shedding Light On Sunscreens

Shedding Light On Sunscreens

Season 1 Episode 7 Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small throw some serious shade at common sunscreen myths—and yes, Steve may or may not be rocking a fake sunburn.🌞

🧴 Does a higher SPF really mean better protection?
🌤️ Can sunscreen mess with your vitamin D levels?
⚠️ Are sunscreen ingredients secretly harmful?

 🕶️ Grab your shades and join our myth-busting duo as they shine a light on the facts about these hot-button sunscreen claims:

  • The higher the SPF, the better for most people.
  • Sunscreens reduce vitamin D production.
  • Sunscreen isn’t as important for people with darker skin tones.
  • Sunscreen ingredients are harmful to humans.
  • Chemical and mineral sunscreens work the same way.

Whether you're a sunscreen slatherer or a sprayer, this episode radiates with clinical pearls, practical tips, and plenty of puns to keep your summer skin safe.

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TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts: 

  • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC 
  • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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