Research Analysis

Introduction: This section introduces the topic as well as the importance and purpose of the paper and will lead to a clearly defined question that the paper will address. There are three sections of the introduction: Background, Statement of the Problem, and
a. Background: This section should provide relevant background information such as current knowledge or pertinent facts, observations, or claims about the specific topic. It should not be overly detailed but should present a persuasive argument that the topic is worth studying. Why did the student start this research?

b. Statement of the Problem: This section begins to direct the paper to a defined question introduced in the Background section. It should describe a “problem” or gap in the literature supported by previous evidence. The “gap” in the literature will give rise to the question to be addressed in the paper.
c. Objective/Purpose of Paper: This section describes the purpose of the paper and specific knowledge that will be gained from answering the question proposed. For example, the purpose of the paper could be to develop more effective and efficient treatments or to document reliability of exams or tests or to establish relationships between specific variables or to add to the body of knowledge. The specific question to be addressed should be clearly defined in this section of the paper. Do not include the implications in this section as this will be included in the Conclusion section of the paper.
The background should include:
Background - Current recommendations by AAD. Additionally, FDA 50+ cap, but higher SPF has shown to be significantly more effective. Also mention the appropriate sunscreen amount that should be applied (AAD recommendations)
Should AAD recommendations be revised? And should the FDA avoid placing at cap at 50 SPF
Since higher SPF sunscreens may be significantly more effective
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Discuss how UV radiation can lead to skin cancer and skin damage and how UV radiation causes sunburn

This is one example of an article to cite https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/2569293