The results of a new national poll reveal that most consumers want the U.S. government to require products to be screened for harmful chemicals and proven safe before market approval.
Category: Personal Care Chemicals
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Discovered in Infants (Again)
A new scientific study has revealed several endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) present in infants.
Talc-Cancer Victims Push Back Against J&J’s Conniving Plan to Rip Them Off
Corporate giant Johnson & Johnson devised a conniving plan to get out of paying consumers harmed by their products. Now, the cancer victims of J&J’s talc products are pushing back…
Spotlight on Microplastics, Chemical Additives and Weight Gain
Exposure to microplastics and plastic chemical additives in cosmetics, food and clothes have been linked to an increased risk for obesity by affecting metabolism and promoting the growth of fat cells.
The Plan to Screw Talc-Cancer Victims: J&J’s Texas Two-Step to Bankruptcy
Multi-Billion dollar corporation Johnson & Johnson’s conniving plan to get out of paying victims what the Courts awarded them in their talc-cancer lawsuits.
Toxic Chemicals and Women’s Health: Reports
Reports on toxic chemicals in menstrual care products, nail & hair salons, cleaning products, fragrance and more.
FDA Warning: Cancer Risk from Breast Implants
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning people about the risks of additional types of cancers in people receiving breast implants.
Pregnant women are exposed to highly toxic chemicals in personal care and home care products: study
A new study funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has demonstrated that pregnant women in the U.S. are being exposed to highly toxic chemicals in their personal-care/cosmetics and home-care products that can increase the risk of cancer and developmental toxicity to their offspring.
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RECALL: Another Sunscreen Contains Cancer-Causing Chemical
Banana Boat Hair & Scalp Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 has been recalled after the review revealed high benzene levels came from the propellant that sprays the product from its can. Exposure to benzene, a human carcinogen, can possibly lead to blood disorders and cancers such as leukemia.
Paraben Chemicals, Hair Care Products and Cancer Risk in Black Women
A new study has demonstrated that toxic paraben chemicals (which are endocrine disruptors) commonly used as a preservative in hair care and personal care products, may be one of the culprits linking personal care products with cancer.
