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Using sunscreen daily could affect vitamin D levels

The findings do not mean one should abandon SPF50+. Rather, it means people who use SPF50+ every day might need to start taking vitamin D supplements. 

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People who use SPF50+ sunscreen every day might need to take vitamin D supplements. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

People who use SPF50+ sunscreen every day might need to take vitamin D supplements. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

A study published in the British Journal of Dermatology found that using SPF50+ sunscreen every day, on all days when the ultraviolet index is forecast to reach three or more, can increase the risk of being vitamin D deficient.

The findings do not mean one should abandon SPF50+. Rather, it means people who use SPF50+ every day might need to start taking vitamin D supplements. 

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