10 sunscreen myths you can't afford to fall for
Briefly

Both UVA and UVB rays can damage skin cells' DNA, causing mutations that increase the risk of tumors. Sunscreens, containing chemicals or minerals, prevent radiation from corrupting DNA.
Sunscreen myths debunked: UV exposure harms skin DNA cumulatively, even without sunburn. Protection is essential to prevent the common and deadly skin cancers like melanoma.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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