The study detected hormone-disrupting plastics in nearly every pair.
Headphones from major brands like Bose and Sony contain toxic chemicals that migrate to your skin during daily use, EU study finds.
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Heavy metals, phthalates and other potentially harmful chemicals have been detected in a range of menstrual products – the latest category of concern in the personal care aisle.
SCIENTISTS have detected dozens of hazardous chemicals in hair extensions, linked to cancer, birth defects and hormone ...
A new study published Feb. 11 in the American Chemical Society journal Environment & Health has found that synthetic and ...
A new study shows banned chemicals like DDT still contaminate many bird species, even in remote ocean regions far from people ...
A recent investigation report has brought an emerging health risk to light, related to widely used headphones. According to the report prepared by ToxFree LIFE for All, the headphones from ...
A study conducted by the University of the Free State has revealed 16 brands of sanitary pads and eight types of pantyliners sold in South Africa contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals.