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Benzene, A Carcinogen, Has Been Detected In Popular Underarm Sprays
Pharmaceutical testing company Valisure asks the FDA to recall some batches of the products. Pharmaceutical testing company Valisure asks the FDA to recall some batches of the products. -
China Discount Retailer Miniso Nailed On Tainted Goods
A nail polish sold by Miniso contained chloroform in concentrations as high as 548.449 micrograms per gram – or 1,400 times more than acceptable. A nail polish sold by Miniso contained chloroform in concentrations as high as 548.449 micrograms per gram – or 1,400 times more than acceptable. -
FDA Orders Immediate Pullout Of Heartburn Drug Zantac
The FDA found that NDMA contamination in Zantac dramatically increases when the drug is stored in higher-than-normal temperatures. The FDA found that NDMA contamination in Zantac dramatically increases when the drug is stored in higher-than-normal temperatures. -
California’s Move To Declare Paracetamol a Carcinogen To Impact China
California plans to classfy paracetamol -- of which China is the world's largest producer -- as a carcinogen. California plans to classfy paracetamol -- of which China is the world's largest producer -- as a carcinogen. -
Cancer-Causing Asbestos Was in Johnson’s Baby Powder Since 1970s
Johnson & Johnson, the brand best known in Asia for its baby powder, continues to deny allegations it knew as early as the 1970s that the talc in its baby powder contained asbestos, a known carcinogen. Johnson & Johnson, the brand best known in Asia for its baby powder, continues to deny allegations it knew as early as the 1970s that the talc in its baby powder contained asbestos, a known carcinogen.