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		<description><![CDATA[Is there a chemically safe, effective sunscreen out there? | Editor’s Note July 2017: We are bringing back this popular article just in time for summer! Find the best sun protection and share the facts with your friends and family with this sunscreen safety 101. Then, head over to Environmental Working Group for its 2017 sunscreen update. If you&#8217;re concerned about the potential health and environmental harm caused by personal care products, the solution is pretty easy. Forgo the fancy lotions, hair gels, nail polish, and...]]></description>
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