“Despite being a minority, this content is influential”

With the arrival of summer and the intense sun, sunscreen becomes the star product that many people apply before leaving the house or when they go to the pool or beach to avoid getting sunburned. The problem is that in recent years we are seeing how there are voices that They call the use of sunscreen ineffectiveand the focus is on social networks that act as a great speaker to amplify videos with hoaxes over videos that show the benefits of using sunscreen based on scientific evidence. Social networks. a study has put the focus here, since the algorithm, once again, benefits content that shows something that goes against the ‘norm’ or that feeds a hoax. To do this, the team from the University of Alberta in Canada analyzed the 971 most viewed videos on TikTok about sunscreen. Here the data reveals that 86.8% of the videos promote the use of sunscreen, while only 6% criticize these products. Of this minority, only 1.5% affirm that it causes harm and 1.2% affirm that prevents the synthesis of vitamin D with all the problems it has behind it. However, this small critical faction is the one that generates the most interaction, garnering more likes, comments and shares. And the videos with greater rigor remain in the desert of visits. Precision in networks. These findings coincide with other crossover research published in the journal JMIR Dermatol, which analyzed the 100 videos with the most ‘likes’ on the platform. In this case, they detected that 74% of the content has a positive attitude towards sunscreen, while only 35% of the content is accurate, compared to 6% of content that is directly inaccurate. The problem again is that the video that fuels criticism and hoaxes without any supporting reference has a greater number of views or interactions. Sunscreen causes cancer. It is something that we have had to hear a lot, but right now there is no link between cancer and the use of sun creams, quite the opposite. It has been clearly seen that regular use of this protection reduces the incidence of melanoma by approximately 50% and carcinoma by 40%. The Skin Cancer Foundation emphasizes that there is no evidence that the protector causes skin cancer, a position that supports with your guides the American Academy of Dermatology. Blocking vitamin D. Here there is also no scientific evidence that points to sunscreen blocking the absorption of vitamin D, since users who regularly use this protection maintain vitamin D levels. The benzene. Another of the big hoaxes that has been spreading through social networks like wildfire is that the creams are contaminated with benzene. But here the reality we have is that this benzene contamination was a quality control problem in the manufacturing of specific batches, not an inherent risk in the protectors that allows us to confirm that they all have benzene in their composition. Here the FDA noted that the measurements from Valisure, the company that detected this problem, were “much higher” than they should be. Added to this is that the company has undisclosed conflicts of interest and a history of inaccurate testing. Solar callus. The idea of ​​”training” the skin by exposing it to the sun is a false and highly dangerous premise, since, far from protecting, it seriously damages the skin and multiplies the risk of cancer. In this way, given that UV radiation is an accumulated carcinogen, exposing yourself without protection exponentially multiplies the risk of suffering from carcinomas and melanomas. The experts. Michelle Wong, science communicator at Lab Muffin Beauty Science, has spent years trying to debunk all the hoaxes that come out about sun protection. From this article, your opinion collection by SMC points to the following: Health misinformation related to sunscreen represents a minority of TikTok content, especially that which does not include any positive messages about these products. Despite being a minority, this content is influential: misinformation does not have to be overwhelming to be a cause for concern, and repeated exposure increases the perception of its truthfulness among all types of audiences. Images | BATCH by Wisconsin Hemp Scient In Xataka | The next revolution in sun protection is not a filter or a new cream: it is feeding your bacteria

We thought that Elon Musk was going to be the most influential millionaire in the US. Someone has discreetly overtaken him: Larry Ellison

The Spanish proverb is full of wisdom that not even AI is capable of surpassing. One that comes in handy to describe the situation of some of the greatest fortunes in the world is: “it doesn’t matter how you start, it matters how you finish.” The year began with Donald Trump taking office for the first time and with a euphoric Elon Musk after donating about 280 million dollars to Trump’s re-election campaign, who came to consider it “First Buddy“. That placed the millionaire in a position of influence about the president. The relationship between them It didn’t take long for it to twist. On the other hand, another millionaire, much more cautious in his public displays and statements, has discreetly taken over from Musk as the president’s go-to millionaire: Larry Ellison. The discreet Ellison. Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle, has managed to keep a low profile while his fortune has grown during 2025 thanks to being present in all technological investment projects that the Trump government has promoted. In September, in fact, Ellison arrived at briefly surpass Elon Musk as the richest person in the world thanks to the coincidence of a rebound in the price of his company’s shares and a downturn in Musk’s. However, with the waters back in their coursethe South African millionaire has taken distance with a fortune above $735 billion, while Ellison remains in third place behind Larry Pagewith a fortune of 247.8 billion dollars. Stargate Project. Given the unstoppable advance of AI developed in China, with deepseek As the main standard bearer, the US began a project of 500 billion in AI for “ensure American leadership in AI.” What hardware infrastructure was this entire project going to be based on? About that of Oracle, of course. Unlike Musk, who showed very belligerent With the proposal, Ellison has remained one of the main pillars of the proposal, especially for being one of the most interested parties in the advancement of the multimillion-dollar project that includes the construction of huge data centers in Texas. In addition to being cooperative with the Trump Administration, this initiative positions Oracle as a key company in the race for technological supremacy under the current government. ​TikTok won’t close. The Trump Administration has also relied on Ellison to put an end to the soap opera about the purchase of TikTok in which Trump himself came to take action. Oracle is part of a consortium that acquired part of the American entity of TikTok, and with Ellison at control of data and algorithm adapted for US users. Thanks to that millionaire’s cape, Trump avoided the closure of the social network in the US, keeping an important active electoral communication channel. The wayward CNN. Ellison’s influence in the White House is not limited to the person of the data center magnate. Something that seemed so far from their negotiation as the offer to purchase Warner by Paramounthas ended up with no less than two Ellisons involved in the case: David Ellison, CEO of Paramount and son of Larry Ellison. In this case, the billionaire had to go to the investors of Warner Bros. To give your personal guarantee of $40.4 billion for Paramount’s bid, led by his son David, to buy Warner for $108.4 billion. Netflix was in the running to take over the streaming platform, but with that deal, an uncomfortable piece for Trump remained up in the air: CNN. So the entry on the scene of the Ellisons (father and son) ensured the control of a CNN which has historically been shown very critical with the decisions of the Trump governments. In Xataka | Larry Ellison wanted to feed the world by growing lettuce on his private island: he irrigated it with 500 million dollars Image | Flickr (Oracle, Gage Skidmore)

one of the most influential films of the 21st century

It has been almost two decades since the premiere of ‘The Holiday‘, one of the Christmas movies par excellence and feel good movie manual. There are several points that catapult certain stories as a Christmas reference and this work by Nancy Meyers (‘You to London and I to California’, ‘When you least expect it’) meets all the requirements. The story of two women who, when their love relationships implode, decide to take a 180-degree turn in their lives and exchange homes during the Christmas holidays is the starting point to wrap you in all the Christmas syrup required. It is more than natural that you enjoy ‘Home Alone’, ‘Polar Express’ or ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ but the truth is that a rom com It competes like no other genre for the title of Christmas phenomenon and helps you enter the new year with the necessary energy. Story of a “Christmas movie” It is easy to review all the characteristics that have made ‘The Holiday’ a must-see Christmas event and one of the most influential romantic comedies of the 21st century. The main asset and what makes it the icon it is today is its more than successful cast. Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Jack Black… All of them do that thing that is so unpleasant in an actor of “playing themselves”, or at least, how we viewers think they are. Its special touch, which provides fresh air and differentiates it from the rest of rom coms Christmas is its goal character. The continuous mentions of the film industry, the world of scriptwriting, premieres and having cameos from stars such as Dustin Hoffman enriches the traditional journey that the protagonists take in this archetype of films. It is mandatory that a romantic comedy and a Christmas movie be cheesy, there is no other option and that is what we are looking for, but if we want to introduce cheesiness with taste, that is where things get complicated. ‘The Holiday’ achieves the most difficult thing and is the best example of handling tenderness with just the right amount of corniness. It does not only achieve this with its main love stories, but with another essential piece: Arthur. Having in your cast a film figure like the great Eli Wallach (‘The Godfather. Part III’; ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’; ‘The Magnificent Seven’…) and giving him the place he deserves with a twist to his filmography is worthy of admiration. The actor carries the weight of the plot more tender. A love story that endures over the years and loss, which speaks of the physical and mental vulnerability of old age and the importance of surrounding yourself with a circle of support. Here is the great story of ‘The Holiday’, everything that involves the protagonists. And the journey and purpose of the characters goes through their love relationships, but in reality it is not the only thing that defines them. It is at this point that on many occasions, we notice the difference between a good romantic comedy script and just another “afternoon movie.” If we pay attention to the relationship that Iris (Kate Winslet) establishes with Arthur (Eli Wallach) and the bond they create, we get a much more complete portrait of the character and personality of the character and with this, our own connection with the film and the plot increases. We suffer much more with the treatment she receives from her ex-partner, that neglect ends up feeling like her own and the feelings on the surface come with the famous speech about heartbreak that no one but Kate Winslet can make. “What I’m trying to tell you is that I understand what it’s like to feel like the smallest, most insignificant and pathetic being in humanity and what it’s like to feel pain in parts of your body that you didn’t even know you had (…)” – Winslet’s monologue in ‘The Holiday’ So the romantic element does not fade, but the plot of Graham’s daughters (Jude Law), the parallelism with Amanda’s childhood (Cameron Díaz) or that beautiful friendship between Iris and Arthur ends up completely rounding off this Christmas icon. The sweet spot of Christmas fantasy Furthermore, as we have already touched on previously, talking about Christmas movies and what they reveal about you‘The Holiday’ and that particular “Choose your own love story” allows it to reach different types of audiences. While many people pine for Jude Law, the handsome stereotype movie who is also an exemplary father, others decide to opt for the sweetness and kindness of Jack Black. The slow-burning ending of Iris and Miles’ story is its true story. couple goals and perhaps something much more credible than those declarations of love in minute one of Graham and Amanda. One of the biggest challenges that this type of film faces is the fantasy/reality balance. As a general rule, the public wants to immerse themselves in a fantasy that accompanies the seasonal spirit and helps them forget about daily life for at least two hours, but at the same time, they need a certain connection to get involved in a story that, after all, talks about feelings. And here ‘The Holiday’ once again passes with flying colors. We can fantasize and dream about that luxury house in Los Angelesthe cozy English cottage from a story during a Christmas full of love and magic, or if we go very crazy, that Hollywood pays tribute in life to a great screenwriter as happens with Arthur, but at the same time the rawness of heartbreak or disappointments in personal or work relationships connects us with real life and fully links us with the story. Nor can we ignore one of the fundamental elements that give the package to ‘The Holiday’, and that is that music does not only play an important role during the beautiful scene in which Miles creates a piece of music inspired by Iris. To top it all off, the soundtrack is by Hans Zimmer, … Read more

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