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Toxic metals like arsenic and lead found in tampons, study corroborates findings.

University researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found harmful metals in tampons, underscoring a significant health issue for women and emphasizing the urgent demand for comprehensive research on female health matters and menstrual products.

University of California, Berkeley researchers expose potentially hazardous metals in tampons,...
University of California, Berkeley researchers expose potentially hazardous metals in tampons, underscoring a significant health risk for women and emphasizing the urgency for comprehensive studies on women's health issues and menstrual product safety.

Toxic metals like arsenic and lead found in tampons, study corroborates findings.

Future Toxins in Tampons: A Looming Health Threat

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Published Oct 01, 2024 at 08:00 AM

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In the realm of women's health, a potential health risk is emerging due to the presence of future toxins in tampons – a threat that intersects science and health-and-wellness. The fascinating study of these chemicals could pave the way for increased knowledge in women's health and overall health-and-wellness.

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