Scientists Issue Warning About PerfumesPhthalates in perfumes and self-care products pose significant health risks, especially to children, highlighting the need for consumer awareness.
Study uncovers fast food chains with most toxic microplasticsFast food may contain harmful levels of microplastics linked to serious health risks, with certain salads and drinks topping the list.
Drop that burger - how pregnant women can harm their baby by eating fast foodEating ultra-processed and fast foods during pregnancy puts the fetus at a greater health riskChemicals called phthalates commonly found in fast food wrappers and gloves can enter a pregnant mother's bloodstream and pose risks to the fetus
Scientists Issue Warning About PerfumesPhthalates in perfumes and self-care products pose significant health risks, especially to children, highlighting the need for consumer awareness.
Study uncovers fast food chains with most toxic microplasticsFast food may contain harmful levels of microplastics linked to serious health risks, with certain salads and drinks topping the list.
Drop that burger - how pregnant women can harm their baby by eating fast foodEating ultra-processed and fast foods during pregnancy puts the fetus at a greater health riskChemicals called phthalates commonly found in fast food wrappers and gloves can enter a pregnant mother's bloodstream and pose risks to the fetus
Study Links Children's Skin Care Products To Hormone-Disrupting ChemicalCommon skin care products used by young children may increase exposure to harmful hormone-disrupting chemicals, necessitating precautions for parents.
Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins studyChildren's use of personal care products is linked to elevated levels of toxic phthalates, especially among Black and Latino children.
Study Links Children's Skin Care Products To Hormone-Disrupting ChemicalCommon skin care products used by young children may increase exposure to harmful hormone-disrupting chemicals, necessitating precautions for parents.
Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins studyChildren's use of personal care products is linked to elevated levels of toxic phthalates, especially among Black and Latino children.
Hair and skin care products expose kids to hormone disrupting chemicals, study findsPhthalate exposure from personal care products poses risks to child's health, particularly across different racial and ethnic groups.