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Bizarre videos claiming sunburns ‘aren't dangerous' are flooding TikTok, study warns New York PostOn TikTok, sunscreen misinformation goes viral NBC NewsWhy anti-sunscreen content is going viral on TikTok themercury.comTikTok Viewers Love Sunscreen Chemophobia science20.comTikTok videos that criticise sunscreen are minority, but attract disproportionate engagement Science Media Centre España
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