New warnings from doctors over viral ‘tanmaxxing’ trend

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A viral trend called “tanmaxxing” has people skipping sunscreen and tracking UV levels. But dermatologists are sounding the alarm, saying that the lack of sun safety could increase the risk of skin cancer. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa breaks it all down.

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