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1930s law keeping foreign sunscreen that may be more effective off U.S. shelves

Posted on 27 May 2024 By No Comments on 1930s law keeping foreign sunscreen that may be more effective off U.S. shelves

There’s growing concern that sunscreen manufactured outside the U.S. may be more effective than American-made products. But a law from the 1930s is keeping those other sunscreens off U.S. shelves. Manuel Bojorquez has the story.

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