Toxic chemicals designed to prevent household objects from catching fire can be rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream via the skin. These flame-retardant chemicals, such as polybrominated diphenyl ...
Toxic chemicals from microplastics can seep through the skin, entering our environment and bodies in unexpected ways.
Forever chemicals are in dozens of everyday objects and even the water you drink and the air you breathe. Research shows they ...
A disturbing minute-by-minute journey detailing the array of chemicals, insidious synthetic materials and radioactive hazards ...
A single plastic box of sushi or take out curry can contain up to 10,000 hormone-warping chemicals that seep into the food - with potentially harmful consequences, a new study has found.
Although none of us would deliberately put ourselves or our loved ones in harm’s way, inadvertent exposure to environmental toxins may do that very thing. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl ...
Cancer-causing flame retardants found in everyday things like plastics, furniture, fabrics and electronics can be sucked up by the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream in 24 hours, scientists ...
Share on Pinterest A new study demonstrates how flame retardant additives in microplastics become absorbed by the skin and enter the bloodstream Alistair Berg/Getty Images Researchers are ...
We're often told to incorporate more fish and seafood into our diets. However, according to new research, eating too much fish may expose us to toxic forever chemicals. PFAS, which stands for per ...
You don't have to break the bank or ruin the environment to effectively kill your garden weeds, experts exclaim. Instead of coughing up a hefty sum for chemical-laden products at the store, you ...