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Tampons Have Chemicals. A new study about tampons has sparked concern among consumers. Researchers have found toxic metals — including arsenic and lead — in over a dozen popular brands of tampons, raising. Past research has found tampons and other menstrual products may contain chemicals such as perfluoroalkyl and. Pfas, also known as 'forever chemicals,' have been detected in tampons, pads, period underwear, and more. The research, published in the journal environment. Tampons from several brands that potentially millions of people use each month can contain toxic metals like lead, arsenic, and. Researchers have found that toxic metals such as arsenic and lead, among other contaminants, may be present in several. Organic tampons are marketed as safer than regular brands because they are made from 100 per cent cotton, but experts say. Experts worry about health risks.

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Pfas, also known as 'forever chemicals,' have been detected in tampons, pads, period underwear, and more. Tampons from several brands that potentially millions of people use each month can contain toxic metals like lead, arsenic, and. Organic tampons are marketed as safer than regular brands because they are made from 100 per cent cotton, but experts say. A new study about tampons has sparked concern among consumers. Researchers have found that toxic metals such as arsenic and lead, among other contaminants, may be present in several. Past research has found tampons and other menstrual products may contain chemicals such as perfluoroalkyl and. Researchers have found toxic metals — including arsenic and lead — in over a dozen popular brands of tampons, raising. The research, published in the journal environment. Experts worry about health risks.

Glowinthe dark tampons could help make our rivers cleaner BBC Newsbeat

Tampons Have Chemicals A new study about tampons has sparked concern among consumers. Researchers have found that toxic metals such as arsenic and lead, among other contaminants, may be present in several. A new study about tampons has sparked concern among consumers. Experts worry about health risks. Organic tampons are marketed as safer than regular brands because they are made from 100 per cent cotton, but experts say. Past research has found tampons and other menstrual products may contain chemicals such as perfluoroalkyl and. Tampons from several brands that potentially millions of people use each month can contain toxic metals like lead, arsenic, and. Researchers have found toxic metals — including arsenic and lead — in over a dozen popular brands of tampons, raising. The research, published in the journal environment. Pfas, also known as 'forever chemicals,' have been detected in tampons, pads, period underwear, and more.

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