Sentences with phrase «suspected endocrine disruptor»

«It is very troubling that nail polish being marketed to women and teenage girls contains a suspected endocrine disruptor.
A new study by researchers at EWG and Duke University finds that nail polishes can contain a suspected endocrine disruptor called triphenyl phopshte, or TPHP.
For example, according to the PubChem Compound database from the National Library of Medicine, wintergreen oil is another name for methyl salicylate, a suspected endocrine disruptor.
Suspected endocrine disruptors and may cause cancer.
Laboratory studies of animals have also identified a growing list of commonly used chemicals as suspected endocrine disruptors.

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Scientists have suspected that exposure early in life to BPA and certain other chemicals that disrupt the action of hormones, called endocrine disruptors, may promote obesity in adulthood, but the exact cause is unknown.
The Disappearing Male takes a close and disturbing look at the ubiquitous chemicals many doctors and researchers now suspect are responsible for many of these developmental problems: endocrine disruptors.
Top offenders include hormone and endocrine disruptors (parabens, phthalates, chemical sunscreens like avobenzone and oxybenzone), suspected and known carcinogens (certain preservatives, formaldehyde releasers), and «fragrance,» the most opaque «ingredient» of all, since it is basically a blanket term under which companies can hide any other ingredients they wish, without ever disclosing what they are (in the US this is perfectly legal).
The Disappearing Male takes a close and disturbing look at the ubiquitous chemicals many doctors and researchers now suspect are responsible for many of these developmental problems: endocrine disruptors.
1.6 Meets Cradle to Cradle emission standards For interior products to achieve Gold or Platinum certification, they must meet the Cradle to Cradle emission standards that are defined as the following: • TVOC < 0.5 mg / m3 • Individual VOCs < 0.1 TLV or MAK values (whichever is lower) • No detectable VOCs that are considered known or suspected carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, mutagens, reproductive toxins, or teratogens.
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