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[quote=Anonymous]There's probably a tipping point vs all or nothing. If you're at the beach in July, the risk of sun damage is probably worse than the risk of sunscreen. If you're commuting to work in November and maybe stepping out briefly for lunch, the cumulative chemical exposure might be worse. I'm not throwing out sunscreen, but I'm also not dismissing the idea that daily exposure might not be good for you. [/quote]
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