An endocrinologist tells us we don't need to panic, but there are some small changes we can make to keep kids healthy and ...
You can’t see, smell, or taste them, but they’re in hundreds of consumer products you use every day. They’re also in the food you eat. Phthalates (pronounced THAL-ates) are chemicals that ...
From our everyday soaps to lotions, the inclusion of toxic ingredients in our skincare and cosmetic products has led to cases ...
In a cohort study published in Environmental Health Perspectives, researchers from the United States of America (US) ...
"The study looked at the breakdown products of different types of phthalates in children’s urine in association with using ...
A new study links the recent use of hair oils, lotions and other personal care products with higher levels of phthalates in ...
Use of skin care products is associated with exposure to phthalates and phthalate-replacement chemicals in young children, ...
Additionally, all sunscreen products were not expired at the time of testing. Although analysis sought 17 specific phthalates (see Table 2), it is possible that novel phthalates not included among ...
This recall involves the Baby Tummy Time Gallery. The Tummy Time Gallery is a trifold panel made of black and white fabric ...
Chemicals used in food packaging and linked with health problems have been detected in the human body. The chemicals can move ...
Researchers at George Mason University College of Public Health recently stressed in a new study that the use of skin care ...
"This is the first study to suggest that different skin care products used by young children may differentially increase exposure to endocrine-disrupting phthalates and phthalate replacements in ...