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FDA Approves New Sunscreen Ingredient After 20-Year Ban

via NPR News·7h ago

The FDA has approved a new sunscreen ingredient, bemotrizinol, in the U.S. for the first time in two decades. This chemical has been used safely in Europe and Asia for decades, raising questions about regulatory lag. The approval marks a significant step forward in skin protection technology for American consumers.

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