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Plus more health news | Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [Health Matters]( [What's the best kind of sunscreen?]( By Jamie Ducharme Health Correspondent I've used the same brand of sunscreen for years, but I still sometimes feel overwhelmed when I see the seemingly endless choices on store shelves. Should I be using a mineral or chemical formula? Which SPF is really best? Is a spray just as good as a cream? I asked dermatologists all of these questions and more. [READ MORE]( Share This Story What Else to Read [How to Stop Bird Flu from Becoming the Next Pandemic]( By Michael Mina and Janika Schmitt The most important tool in our arsenal is widespread testing, write Janika Schmitt and Michael Mina. We're not doing enough of it. [Read More »]( [Column: The Land That Doesn't Need Ozempic]( By Johann Hari Some 43% of Americans are obese, compared with just 4.5% of Japanese people. What explains this gap? [Read More »]( [Over 321,000 Children in the U.S. Lost a Parent to Drug Overdose, Study Finds]( By Chantelle Lee The alarming figure shows the dire need to “comprehensively address the needs of individuals, families and communities” when tackling the growing overdose crisis, experts say. [Read More »]( [What It Really Means to Have Intrusive Thoughts]( By Angela Haupt There's more to the story than what you've seen on social media. [Read More »]( [How to Use Apps to Actually Make Friends]( By Jamie Ducharme Making friends is hard, but technology can help. [Read More »]( If you were forwarded this and want to sign up to receive it daily, [click here](. Today's newsletter was written by Jamie Ducharme and edited by Angela Haupt. [Want more from TIME? Sign up for our other newsletters.]( [Subscribe to TIME]( TIME may receive compensation for some links to products and services in this email. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Connect with TIME via [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Newsletters]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( TIME Customer Service, P.O. Box 37508, Boone, IA 50037-0508 Questions? Contact health@time.com Copyright © 2024 TIME USA, LLC. All rights reserved.

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