Health & Medicine
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FDA Warning: Do Not Use So-Called Sunscreen Pills
The Food and Drug Administration warns people to steer clear of sunscreen pills, saying it has not been proven to help in sun protection. The agency has already sent warning letters to companies who are marketing their products falsely.
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