What SPF can, and can't, tell you

Saturday, June 30, 2012 - 02:30 in Biology & Nature

The effectiveness standard most of us associate with sunscreens — the SPF, or sun protection factor — measures only how well they block UVB rays. That's because scientists used to believe UVB rays acted alone in causing skin cancer.

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