Sunscreen for Babies
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In the August 1999 issue of its journal, Pediatrics, the American Academy of
Pediatrics, the nation's largest group of pediatricians released a policy statement that
parents can now use sunscreen on infants younger than six months, contrary to earlier
recommendations against it. The AAP still recommended avoiding sun exposure all
together or dressing the babies in lightweight, long sleeved shirts and long pants, hats
with brims, and sunglasses. "However, there's no evidence that using sunscreen on
small areas of a baby's skin causes harm," the group said in its journal. The
organization recommended applying a small amount of sunscreen to areas like the
face and back of the hands when adequate clothing and shade are not available. For
the full report go to http://www.aap.org/policy/RE9913.html
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