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Sunscreens safe in babies, children


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE AAD SUMMER ACADEMY 2016

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“I really try to address it at every visit,” Dr. Gonzalez said.

“Finally, the most important message is that sunscreen is really just one part of complete sun protection,” she said, noting that specific information about where to buy sun-protective clothing and hats is also important.

Dr. Gonzalez reported serving as a speaker and/or advisory board member and receiving honoraria from Pierre Fabre Dermatologie, Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Encore Dermatology, and PuraCap Pharmaceutical.

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