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Only nine percent of 199 beverage samples had benzene levels above the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency limit of 5 parts per billion (ppb) for benzene in drinking water, according to a new study.
Dozens of over-the-counter acne products had very high levels of the known carcinogen benzene, even when they were taken right off the store shelves, researchers found. Among 111 benzoyl peroxide (BPO ...
Another blemish on their record? A new analysis has once again found that dozens of popular acne creams and cleansers contain “unacceptably high levels” of a cancer-causing chemical. Professors from ...
An independent laboratory is calling on federal health officials to recall popular benzoyl peroxide acne treatment products after discovering that they contain high levels of a chemical linked to ...
New studies reveal hidden dangers in widely used acne treatments. A recent investigation uncovered alarmingly high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several acne and rosacea medications. This ...
High levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, can form in acne treatment products containing benzoyl peroxide, according to a new report from Valisure, an independent laboratory. The report says ...
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5 bottled waters pulled for cancer risks
Whether bottled in plastic or glass, bottled waters have been surprisingly connected with certain cancer risks. Here are several prominent bottled waters that have been temporarily pulled at times for ...
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