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Most of us know sunscreen is a key way to protect areas of our skin not easily covered by clothes from excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Major Australian sunscreen brand Bondi Sands is the latest to announce recalls over SPF concerns and the first to remove products that have not been identified as using the same problematic base ...
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Nuvation Bio Inc. (NYSE: NUVB), a global oncology company focused on tackling some of the toughest challenges in cancer treatment, today announced the publication of positive results from a Phase 2 ...
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MALAYSIA announced a new Nutri-Grade labelling system alongside an advertising ban on sweet beverages, outlining these measures as bold steps in the fight against rising obesity and diabetes in line ...
Remember that bottle of waterproof sunblock you bought last year? It lied - lotion can't be waterproof or totally block out harmful rays. Thanks to new sunscreen labeling rules from the Food and Drug ...
Well folks, another one has bitten the dust: major Aussie brand Bondi Sands has become the latest to recall its sunscreen products over concerns about their effectiveness. However, while other brands ...
Rejuvenation started as an architectural salvage shop in Portland, Ore., many years ago, but it eventually began manufacturing reproduction vintage lighting fixtures and selling them via mail order.
The only letter I’ve ever sent to the New York Times was in the 1980s, objecting to the paper’s suddenly pestilent use of “draconian.” During Iran–Contra the complaint must have seemed trivial; the ...