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Sunscreen: 7 Sun-Protecting Foods for Your Skin

The sun is starting to feel a bit hotter every year, right? You have to be careful because long-term exposure can damage your immune system, accelerate skin aging, and cause skin cancer. All of these are not good. Thus, it is important to use sunscreen. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 2 million ...

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