@MotionlessStall @agingdoc1 @sciencefocus I think there’s a lot of discussion, but not a lot of evidence :) https://t.co/26AV9GGYzw
@50MFB But it does https://t.co/NyL2rvV788
@GubbaHomestead https://t.co/c9B9eL8ykL Randomized controlled trials showed that sunscreen use reduces the risk of squamous cell and melanoma skin cancers. Commercial sunscreens protect against the skin-damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation through eit
@Alchemyajones @aperturefix @GubbaHomestead This explains it: https://t.co/9s32NOlPX6 Study: https://t.co/c9B9eL8ykL
@achucapussy Pero por otra parte, Sander (2020) dice que se puede tener la protección deseada HASTA por 8 horas en casos en los que no nos mojemos, sudemos, o tengamos contacto físico con telas/ arena. También recomienda la reaplicación más seguida si incu
@luzagustinap @KIDXHOO @achucapussy Hay que dejar de decir boludeces, sobretodo si nunca laburaste en Marketing. En actividad, reaplicar: https://t.co/At2nYOCFA2
@myfirstooth @DrMcFillin Who doesn't know that UV radiation from the sun causes skin cancer? That is very well documented and common knowledge to most people. Here is a well-balanced article including possibly negative effects of sunscreen: https://t.co/60
@billsonofbill2 @holisticgrenade From a pretty large cohort: More sunscreen = fewer cancers. There is no evidence for the nonsense "unlearn" seems to be spewing. https://t.co/hqMCK0VRm3
@babymammoth_0 @CopaceticYR @billsonofbill2 @holisticgrenade Here is a study that addresses this nonsense. Exposure to UV radiation is directly harmful and has been associated with the development of skin cancers,...sunscreen reduces the risk of developin
@babymammoth_0 @donediditnowz @billsonofbill2 @CopaceticYR @holisticgrenade I know you muted, but I am going to share this here and above: Exposure to UV radiation is directly harmful and has been associated with the development of skin cancers,...sunscree
@ArkhangelskaL @SusanHeaney @ask_aubry It reduces the risk of skin cancer. Not using it raises the likelihood of developing it. https://t.co/AHWzeYYWvH
@HandyArgell @SirCharlitos @Meruibarram https://t.co/8g6A1tML4x Ejemmmm la ciencia evoluciona. Si quieres más, Pubmed esta lleno de hasta metanalisis del tema.
RT @IanPedrazaR: Todo lo que existe en la naturaleza son sustancias químicas☝🏻🤓 Químico no es antónimo de natural y natural tampoco signif…
RT @IanPedrazaR: Todo lo que existe en la naturaleza son sustancias químicas☝🏻🤓 Químico no es antónimo de natural y natural tampoco signif…
RT @IanPedrazaR: Todo lo que existe en la naturaleza son sustancias químicas☝🏻🤓 Químico no es antónimo de natural y natural tampoco signif…
Todo lo que existe en la naturaleza son sustancias químicas☝🏻🤓 Químico no es antónimo de natural y natural tampoco significa ni sano ni seguro Este artículo de la Asociación Médica Canadiense presenta el por qué debemos usar protector y su seguridad 💕 h
@x_WolfMan_41 @itszacharyj Sunscreen has been shown, clinically, over and over again to reduce individual's risk of skin cancer. I'm taking peer reviewed studies over random anecdotes any day: https://t.co/4XBmN0e94q https://t.co/i1WBvUbFAa
@Tu_Quoque_4_U @NutriDetect Sunscreen definitely prevents skin cancer. https://t.co/hWr15HRvgO https://t.co/4AX1Yes5fi
@mhmazidi @matinkh_fa بقیه محصولات هم بنا به نیازهای پوستی مفید هستن. و اینکه با توجه به اینکه اطلاعاتتون در مورد ضد افتاب ناکافی هست و اون رو به عنوان پزشک، تنها در شرایط خاص توصیه میکنید خواهشمندم این تحقیقات رو بخونید https://t.co/LXZ19lFN5u
@Novum_Cras @carolinecwilder @Alphafox78 There are quite literally hundreds of randomized clinical trials that PROVE that sunscreen protecting from non-ionizing UV radiation (sunlight) reduces the risk of both melanoma and non melenoma skin cancers. Like,
[10] https://t.co/BCGaVSxuzm [11] https://t.co/tIKqpSgUZc [12] https://t.co/X1wFLV6ncT [13] https://t.co/nlg10fWSST [14] https://t.co/gpVr7naMzT [15] https://t.co/F8DAiJRtbl [16] https://t.co/fQKNVxgC03 [17] https://t.co/5G5oXMxZiE [18] https://t.co/uWQPx6
@ze_rusty I said evidence you inbred? https://t.co/vhrb0e6Ram https://t.co/bpJr4UjqL9
@krima1969 @maestroinferno1 @locuta *Jouw* gebrek aan informatie doel je op? https://t.co/vqvWm0LW8q
@maestroinferno1 @locuta We hadden het niet over milieu. En ik had al gegoogled. Dan kom je op wat recentere studies uit: https://t.co/zON9r0LhLX https://t.co/7wCwPbIonb
@nic__carter The main job of sunscreen isn't to stop melanoma, it's to limit sun burns / UV damage, which in turn can lead to cancer. Sunscreen still protects from UV damage: https://t.co/5soqdOgEJt Here is another meta-anysis that comes to a slightly dif
@perfect_pillar @Asfyxi här är några länkar (engelska): https://t.co/W1pKfuILwf https://t.co/WIr1bCDFQm
RT @Asfyxi: Får ofta denna typen av kommentarer när jag skriver om solskydd. Jag skriver ofta om anti-age effekt. Solskydd ger alltså inte…
Får ofta denna typen av kommentarer när jag skriver om solskydd. Jag skriver ofta om anti-age effekt. Solskydd ger alltså inte cancer men oförsiktigt solande gör det. Se gärna denna artikel istället för diverse kvällpress inlagor https://t.co/Oe2ufP2dox
@zeg_eens_aad En dat noemt zich leefbewust? Treurig! Voor de mensen die hier werkelijk in geloven… niet doen. Zonnebrandcrème beschermt tegen huidkanker. Zie ook… https://t.co/awiKAMskHc
Sunscreen is absolutely NOT a scam. Sun damage and skin cancer are real things and skin cancer can kill you. While aging isnt bad, if anti-aging is youre priority, you will age like absolute MILK if you do not use it. Period. https://t.co/7fJuoMF15f
@Longevity_EDU @chrisboettcher9 Sunscreen keeps us alive in Australia. Several well-conducted randomized controlled trials with long follow-up showed that sunscreen use reduces the risk of squamous cell and melanoma skin cancers. https://t.co/rIVpTKc4fR
@OsamahKiwan @realDaveFeldman @ScepticalDoctor People who don't want skin cancer, yes. https://t.co/K6835M6oLC
@patricksavalle Een van de vele cijfers/artikels: https://t.co/yK3CNmpuwA. Dat een melanoom soms verschijnt op plekken waar de zon niet schijnt is ook te verklaren, o.a. door moedervlekken & erfelijke belasting. Toch komen melanomen echt vaker voor op
@MSCsExosomes2 @BradStanfieldMD @CarnivoreMD @robertlufkinmd Responsible medical advice is to wear sunscreen when you go outside. The major associations and academies recommend the use of sunscreen for the prevention of skin cancer. @LabMuffin would you ag
@DottyHoddy @DavidWolfe That hasn’t been proven. https://t.co/Tsr7BTSNV3 https://t.co/fNXRgdDL8n
@adelledaseven https://t.co/EBG3RwjpmV. انتخاب با توست
@quijanog El uso de protectores solares factor 30 y más ayuda a reducir la incidencia de cánceres de piel. Solo un paper al respecto, que es bastante completo: https://t.co/gvxU1jT9k0
@ultrasgrass71 @julitaa2137 @heretyczka_ Masz badania, które potwierdzają że używanie kremu z filtrem redukuje ryzyko powstania raka skóry. Przy okazji zabezpiecza przed przedwczesnym starzeniem się skóry. https://t.co/khfwtsvd0P
@enides_parm @deuslapis @sciencewithtyus @jordanbpeterson Gee 15 seconds on Google https://t.co/WalL9pJPBL
@ProcreatorG not disagreeing that sunscreen can have detrimental effects as well! here's an article that you'll probably like https://t.co/0rQfY8m7yD
@HerstIvanna @ADMesiano @LuisDev6 @PERIODlSTAPERON https://t.co/OekAhTCfiJ Tomá, información real y verificada.
@LEN_1977 Doch, schützt vor Sonnenbrand: https://t.co/Np0QOVpevT Vitamin D Mangel durch Sonnencreme: nope https://t.co/b08sr3kpf7
@Kathlee68669960 @CeltusMaximus @TotalTopsMusic The data seems to support sunscreen preventing skin cancer. https://t.co/K4Ks5sx3im
RT @Missy_dee811: @spinubzilla sunscreen is a must: https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp "The American Academy of Dermatology recommends regular sunscre…
RT @Missy_dee811: @spinubzilla sunscreen is a must: https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp "The American Academy of Dermatology recommends regular sunscre…
RT @Missy_dee811: @spinubzilla sunscreen is a must: https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp "The American Academy of Dermatology recommends regular sunscre…
RT @Missy_dee811: @spinubzilla sunscreen is a must: https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp "The American Academy of Dermatology recommends regular sunscre…
@spinubzilla sunscreen is a must: https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp "The American Academy of Dermatology recommends regular sunscreen use with an SPF of 30 or higher for people of all skin types,23 although skin cancers are far more prevalent in White individuals th
If you only do one thing it should be wearing sunscreen https://t.co/76VYVLTjtp
@KoreaComK @brnvvz @Dogg_Bandit @sommelierdebeta Afirmam que o uso de protetor solar é seguro e crucial para reduzir o risco de câncer de pele. E não há fortes evidências de que o protetor solar prejudique a saúde humana e há muitos dados para mostrar qu
@skincarejunkie8 @manoominbowl @OfficiallyVex_ so there is no source… i’m not trying to argue I promise i’m just looking out for you and telling you how dangerous it is not using suncream. Here is a journal article explaining the importance of suncream, 80
@telbabby @AviBittMD That’s completely false. People who use sunscreen lower their chances of getting skin cancer by as much as 40 percent. https://t.co/5Ypzpgv4jN
@dimetu26 @ooo00249938 @Derek_Fitness "Several well-conducted randomized controlled trials with long follow-up showed that sunscreen use reduces the risk of squamous cell and melanoma skin cancers." https://t.co/rOIMRpOAXm
"Intermittent sun exposure and sunburn history were shown to play considerable roles as risk factors for melanoma, whereas a high occupational sun exposure seemed to be inversely associated to melanoma".
RT @adbeggs: I don’t normally quote tweet someone I disagree with but this is just wow! Reasons why this is not true: 1) The UV mutational…
RT @adbeggs: I don’t normally quote tweet someone I disagree with but this is just wow! Reasons why this is not true: 1) The UV mutational…
I don’t normally quote tweet someone I disagree with but this is just wow! Reasons why this is not true: 1) The UV mutational signature is virtually ubiquitous in melanoma 2) Sunshine meta analysis - https://t.co/5CQ7IJyXfj 3) Sunblock works - https://t.co
@smahtass1 @iluminatibot https://t.co/TlNoejfxo6. Here you go, if you can read. Thanks for playing.
@karimanesr Trola tras trola. Cero pruebas. https://t.co/dEK0cBtAF3
@CTPsychResearch @seafoid19 This says otherwise. https://t.co/9PNyU4Z67b
@5lut_ "Several well-conducted randomized controlled trials with long follow-up showed that sunscreen use reduces the risk of squamous cell and melanoma skin cancers." https://t.co/hfxGoTVmhB
@Shayan86 To be fair to the science: We're discovering issues with dermal absorption of both zinc-oxide and oxybenzone. https://t.co/UBd0GhUxqK https://t.co/MoYVs1JVfQ Obligatory addendum: climate change is real and we should wear sun protective clothing
@vakev540 @GarretKramer Yes- the actual literature with randomized control studies show that sunscreen helps prevent skin cancer. There is no literature with data saying it causes cancer. More fear mongering and misinformation by Garret. Just brutal. htt
Baca sendiri dari journal. https://t.co/eAkyYyn2qu https://t.co/19MAAzmk1m
@JimmySm58405905 @Photo2Electric @_kaylarz @posadaj1 @DBelardoMD @DrJackKruse Like I said, I respect that you're worried about the chemicals. This is a great summary about 1) known dangers of UV + efficacy of sunscreen to reduce cancer risk, 2) potential r
@nateliason Respect your insights, but this tweet is not it. There has been many studies that show the efficacy of sunscreen, and that it can help protect against skin cancer. Examples would be: https://t.co/lSOxQCAwiA & https://t.co/ScINbt9mS8 Should
@DennisZeilstra @ryhertzberger Er is namelijk voldoende overtuigend bewijs dat zonnebrand smeren wel degelijk de kans op huidaandoeningen reduceert. Zie bijvoorbeeld https://t.co/6S1RZyp4ie
@DennisZeilstra @ryhertzberger Deze studie gaat uit van 40 procent reductie: https://t.co/IJm1ydeVoY
RT @Marc_Veld: Werken sunscreens tegen huidkanker? Ja! Sunscreens werken uitstekend in de preventie van huidkanker. Dat laten diverse, grot…
RT @FilipLardon: ❗️👇 Een van de tweets uit een prima draadje die we met z'n allen samen mogen voorlezen: 📣 «Smeren helpt ter voorkoming van…
❗️👇 Een van de tweets uit een prima draadje die we met z'n allen samen mogen voorlezen: 📣 «Smeren helpt ter voorkoming van #huidkanker.» En naast #smeren ook #weren (schaduw opzoeken) en #kleren (bescherming via kledij). Geniet van de zon, maar doe het ve
RT @Marc_Veld: Werken sunscreens tegen huidkanker? Ja! Sunscreens werken uitstekend in de preventie van huidkanker. Dat laten diverse, grot…
RT @Marc_Veld: Werken sunscreens tegen huidkanker? Ja! Sunscreens werken uitstekend in de preventie van huidkanker. Dat laten diverse, grot…
Werken sunscreens tegen huidkanker? Ja! Sunscreens werken uitstekend in de preventie van huidkanker. Dat laten diverse, grote studies keer op keer weer zien. Regelmatig smeren voorkomt huidverbranding, -beschadiging en huidkanker. https://t.co/8cZkwISufz
@CryptoThrawn @KingDavidQPS Where are you pulling your stats from? Here are two credible sources who says the opposite https://t.co/kIvUXxm8lQ https://t.co/UWhgUedBfs
RT @ScepticalDoctor: @AlexJLeaf @mvmntcoach @LabMuffin This was a joke btw.. I think @krosen made it too realistic :-) You may find RCTs…
@AlexJLeaf @mvmntcoach @LabMuffin This was a joke btw.. I think @krosen made it too realistic :-) You may find RCTs here: https://t.co/PoZUctS7dS
@AlexJLeaf Seems to have gotten this phrase from this: https://t.co/PoZUctS7dS
@sunshine_toes @spmc89 @Jools011 Not sure what you mean by "toxicity" - I seem to remember Percivall Potts in 1775 demonstrated that cancer causing agents aren't necessarily obviously irritant. I guess you'll be out opposing the slip, slap & slop campa
@GarretKramer @beautycounterhq Agreed! Sun is very important. As it protecting yourself. It can save your life! https://t.co/2HqCuFeh59