The common guideline to reapply sunscreen every two hours while in the sun is not based on strong scientific evidence. This recommendation appears to have originated from a 2007 proposed rule by the FDA, which cited studies and public health statements. However, an examination of the cited evidence, including a 2001 study by Wright et al., reveals a shaky foundation with small sample sizes and questionable methodology. The FDA's 2011 final rule maintained the two-hour guideline, asserting that data supported it, but the underlying research remains weak. AI
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RANK_REASON Article critically examines the origins and evidence base for a widely accepted public health guideline.