Extreme heat may mean using a different sunscreen
10 months ago
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With world temperatures reaching record highs this summer, you may want to reconsider which sunscreen you are using, experts say. Sunscreens are not all the same. The two major types – mineral and chemical – handle the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays differently, and during extremely hot weather, those differences can matter. Rachel Faber reports.
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