How to Choose the Best Sunscreen: What New FDA Rules Mean

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Consumers will soon have an easier time choosing safe, effective sunscreen, dermatologists said today.   

No longer will sunscreen makers be able to slap their products with alluring labels, such as "protects against aging" without meeting certain requirements, according to the new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules announced yesterday that will take effect in 2012.

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