FDA should separate its assessment of sunscreen safety from UV filters’ potential environmental effects, and at minimum delay its intended Environmental Impact Statement to wait for more data, according to the Public Access to Sunscreens Coalition.
In recent comments submitted to the agency, PASS, which comprises public health groups, dermatologists, sunscreen manufacturers and skin cancer patient...
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