Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins – study
by Tom Perkins from World news | The Guardian on (#6QQPT)
Children using personal care products had more phthalates, which are linked to reproductive and metabolic diseases
Children who use more personal care products like sunscreen, lotion, soaps and haircare items have higher levels of toxic phthalates in their bodies, new research finds, and the highest levels were found in Black and Latino children.
The study checked more than 600 urine samples from four- to eight-year-olds for phthalates, which are highly toxic endocrine disruptors that can alter hormone production, and are linked to reproductive, immune system and metabolic diseases. They are also considered developmental toxicants that impact children's behavior and learning ability.
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