Sunscreens May Soon Become More Effective [vitals.lifehacker.com]
FDA tightens regulation of over-the-counter sunscreen products [www.nbcnews.com]
Sunscreen ban in Hawaii and Florida: FDA wants more safety data on oxybenzone [www.vox.com]
Sunscreen 'Sea Change' May Be Coming with New FDA Rules [www.livescience.com]
This action is a key step to assure the safety and effectiveness of sunscreens. The rule would update regulatory requirements for most sunscreen products to better ensure consumers have access to high quality options in line with the latest science. https://t.co/nOsr5ZbrHI
— Scott Gottlieb, M.D. (@SGottliebFDA) February 21, 2019
i read the whole 200+ page FDA sunscreen proposal. It is good that we are getting more data on whether ingredients will kill us. It is bad that govt & industry still cannot agree on the best way to get new formulas to market. An analysis by me: https://t.co/8kmELP1h2y
— Cheryl Wischhover (@CherylAnneNY) February 22, 2019
American sunscreen isn’t good enough. Can new regulations help? https://t.co/FgXzIn7SCx
— The Goods by Vox (@thegoods) February 22, 2019
The FDA is proposing new sunscreen regulations, but they still fall short. https://t.co/dExaZ0mH5I
— Vox (@voxdotcom) February 22, 2019