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​A new study has found that Americans are exposed to thousands of toxic chemicals each year. The study was published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
Researchers from the Silent Spring Institute and the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) reported that many common household products emit airborne toxins. These toxins can harm your health in ways up to and including cancer. Dozens of different types of consumer products contain these toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The chemicals escape as gases and accumulate in indoor air.
With more than 100 types of products containing VOCs that can cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. More than 5,000 tons of VOCs were released from consumer products in California in 2020 alone. The researchers identified 30 categories of products that deserve special scrutiny because they frequently contain harmful chemicals and may pose the greatest health risk.
Formaldehyde, for instance, a known carcinogen, was the most common harmful VOC. It was found in nail polish, shampoo, makeup and many other types of personal care products. Other products that emit VOCs included cleaners, art supplies, laundry detergents, mothballs and adhesives.
Lead author of the study Kristin Knox said that making this information public could incentivize manufacturers to reformulate their products and use safer ingredients. The study is the first to reveal the extent to which toxic VOCs are used in everyday products and could lead to serious health problems.
This is an important issue that affects us all and it's important to be aware of the potential risks associated with these common household products.
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