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</html><description>America OnLine&#x2019;s news division &#x2014; which a few weeks ago slammed the chemical sunscreen industry and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for failing to acknowledge decade-old safety challenges to some of the chemicals in most chemical sunscreen formulas &#x2014; has run another story slamming the sunscreen industry. AOL News on Tuesday ran a story targeting nanoparticles in sunscreens &#x2014; chemical compounds so small they have long been suspected of penetrating deep into the skin and into the bloodstream. &#x201C;The latest target of concern is the use by sunscreen manufacturers of nanosized particles of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. A new report based on several preliminary studies says these atom-sized additives have the potential to cause serious harm,&#x201D; AOL News Senior Public Health Correspondent Andrew Schneider wrote. &#x201C;That follows last week's report that the Food and Drug Administration has known for a decade that almost half of the most popular sunscreens contain an ingredient that may actually accelerate the growth of skin cancer cells.&#x201D; Schneider&#x2019;s column &#x2014; &#x201C;More Bad News About Sunscreens: Nanoparticles&#x201D; &#x2014; points out that research suggests nanoparticles get into the bloodstream and potentially cause bodily harm. He also points out that the non-profit Consumers Union reported recently that 80 percent of sunscreen products that claim not to have nanoparticles actually do. To read the AOL column click here.</description><thumbnail_url>https://smarttan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/nanoparticlessunscreen.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
