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Prevalence and Context of Sunburn Among U.S. Adults - United States, 2024

This report describes sunburns among adults.

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According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s public record item, Prevalence and Context of Sunburn Among U.S. Adults - United States, 2024, This report describes sunburns among adults.

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