Tampons are used by between 52 to 86 percent of menstruators in the U.S., with the average woman using thousands of tampons ...
Massachusetts consumers are raising concerns following a recent study that found evidence of 16 different metals in tampons.
UC Berkeley study finds toxic metals in tampons, raising concerns about health risks. Learn about the findings and the ...
A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands but didn't link them to harmful ...
(NewsNation) — Researchers have detected toxic metals, like lead and arsenic, in more than a dozen brands of tampons, according to a new study by the University of California, Berkeley.
A new study has detected toxic metals in tampons from 14 different brands. Published in Environment International, this research is the first to measure metal concentrations in tampons. The epithelium ...
The study, led by a UC Berkeley researcher, detected concentrations of all ... thought to be the first to measure and identify toxic metals in tampons. Goodfriend also said she “wasn’t ...
A number of toxic metals including arsenic and lead have been detected in widely used tampons that could increase the risk of adverse health effects among users, a new study by the University of ...
Toxic metals — including lead and arsenic — have been detected in tampons, according to a new study published in the Environment International scientific journal. The study analyzed 30 tampons ...