New concerns grow over effectiveness of sunscreens sold in US

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Researchers at the Environmental Working Group say sunscreen available on U.S. shelves may not be the most effective at protecting people from the sun. The group says sunscreens available in Europe and Asia contain ingredients that they are more effective and safer than what is available in the States. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen reports for TODAY.

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