Carcinogens are all around. Identifying common ones can help people take precautions that limit their exposure and potentially reduce their cancer risk. A carcinogen is any substance that can cause ...
Eight new substances were added to a federal list of carcinogens — substances found in numerous products and water systems across the United States. Eight new substances were added to a federal list ...
When it comes to personal care, many of us assume the products we use daily are safe. However, hidden within attractive packaging and pleasant fragrances lie ingredients that could pose significant ...
Many of cancer’s effects are visible — but the causes aren’t always so obvious. There are hundreds of different types of cancer, and far more causes. “Cancer-causing agents, known as carcinogens, can ...
A shocking new study found that nearly 200 chemicals linked to breast cancer are being used in food packaging, and, worse yet, dozens of the carcinogens can find their way into the body. “There is ...
Many of cancer’s effects are visible — but the causes aren’t always so obvious. There are hundreds of different types of cancer, and far more causes. "Cancer-causing agents, known as carcinogens, can ...
A study from the University of Hawaii Cancer Center entitled, "Tumour predisposition and cancer syndromes as models to study gene-environment interactions," highlights why certain people are more ...
The University of Minnesota Department of Environmental Health and Safety (UHS) reviewed Heller Hall and the Social Sciences building and found no environmental hazards in Heller Hall or the Social ...
Research links even one drink a week to an increased risk for multiple types of cancers.
It seems like everything causes cancer these days, and now researchers are learning how our cars may expose us all to potentially cancer-causing chemicals. As it turns out, some of the toxic chemicals ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Cigarette-smoking Americans receive higher doses of the most potent ...
New research shows the average commuter in California is breathing unsustainably high levels of benzene and formaldehyde, two Prop. 65-listed, carcinogenic chemicals. A new study finds that California ...