HealthfromBuzzFeed2 months agoIn Nightmare News, Tampons Have Been Found To Contain Arsenic And LeadToxic metals found in menstrual products may pose health risks, including increased chances of dementia and infertility.
OMG sciencefromLos Angeles Times5 months agoBerkeley startup wins government award to develop radiation and lead poisoning treatmentHOPO Therapeutics aims to develop drugs that selectively target and remove toxic metals from the body, posing a significant health threat.
HealthfromBuzzFeed2 months agoIn Nightmare News, Tampons Have Been Found To Contain Arsenic And LeadToxic metals found in menstrual products may pose health risks, including increased chances of dementia and infertility.
OMG sciencefromLos Angeles Times5 months agoBerkeley startup wins government award to develop radiation and lead poisoning treatmentHOPO Therapeutics aims to develop drugs that selectively target and remove toxic metals from the body, posing a significant health threat.
Food & drinkfromArs Technica2 months agoBrewing tea removes lead from waterCellulose tea bags are most effective at adsorbing toxic metals, while steeping time significantly influences the removal of contaminants.
US newsfromwww.npr.org7 months agoAfter a study found toxic metals in tampons, lawmakers are pressing the FDA to actLawmakers urge FDA to improve safety standards for tampons amid concerns over toxic metals found in popular brands.
fromKqed9 months agoHealthUC Berkeley Study Finds Toxic Metals in Popular Tampon Brands. Here's What Experts Advise | KQEDThe study detected measurable concentrations of toxic metals in tampons, emphasizing the need for further research and regulation on product safety.
US newsfromwww.npr.org7 months agoAfter a study found toxic metals in tampons, lawmakers are pressing the FDA to actLawmakers urge FDA to improve safety standards for tampons amid concerns over toxic metals found in popular brands.
fromKqed9 months agoHealthUC Berkeley Study Finds Toxic Metals in Popular Tampon Brands. Here's What Experts Advise | KQEDThe study detected measurable concentrations of toxic metals in tampons, emphasizing the need for further research and regulation on product safety.