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Tampons, lead and Arsenic
Arsenic, Lead, and Other Toxic Metals Detected in Tampons, U.S. Study Finds
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley detected 16 metals in tampons from stores in New York City, Athens, and London.
Toxic Metal in Tampons Risks Brain's Cognitive Function, Scientists Warn
S cientists have issued a warning after finding toxic heavy metals in dozens of mainstream tampon products. In particular, lead was detected in all products tested, raising concerns about the impacts of this exposure on women's health.
Study finds toxic metals present in popular tampons
A new study found popular brands of tampons may contain toxic metals, such as lead and arsenic. Why it matters: Metals absorbed vaginally enter directly into the body, without detoxification, the study noted.
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Toxic arsenic and lead detected in tampons sold in the U.K., Greece, and the U.S., according to first-ever tampon study
Sanitary products and
tampons
on sale in a supermarket. The researchers did not cite the brands used in the study. Jane Barlow—PA Images/Getty Images Researchers found more than a dozen
metals
, ...
tyla
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Scientists make extremely worrying discovery after studying tampons and the consequences could be fatal
An alarming new study has determined that numerous toxic - and potentially fatal - chemicals have been found inside women's ...
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