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In mice, certain antioxidants reduce skin swelling after sun exposure, which means free radicals cause inflammation—but they don’t help sunblock stop immune suppression, so these two effects happen through different paths.

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Adding certain antioxidants to sunscreen helped reduce sunburn swelling in mice but didn’t help stop the immune system from being weakened by sun exposure — meaning sunburn and immune suppression happen in different ways.

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