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Real doctors FTW.
"We are concerned that the criticisms will raise unnecessary fears and cause people to stop using sunscreen, doing their skin serious harm," said Dr. Warwick Morison, MD, chairman of The Skin Cancer Foundation's Photobiology Committee and Professor of Dermatology at John Hopkins University. "The EWG has their own system for evaluating things which is nothing more than junk science."
http://www.skincancer.org/sunscreen-...unfounded.html
The EWG is not telling people to avoid sunscreen but raising caution of certain chemicals. There are alternatives. The "real" doctor you quoted said nothing but his opinion. Avoiding a potentially toxic chemical is not an unnecessary fear (or a fear at all).
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rofl!!!! all EWG findings are based on scientific studies performed by legitimate scientists, doctors, institutions etc over many decades. it's not their own research. they even cite all of their sources throughout the databases and you can see the findings and draw your own conclusions. what a baseless comment. not to mention, that article you linked misses the entire point of EWG in that it is recommending alternatives and not to rule out sunscreen altogether. thanks for the laugh and pointless link.
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