Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
FROM THEM LATER THIS MORNING. AS WE LEARN MORE, WE WILL PASS IT ALONG TO YOU. MIKE: YOU MIGHT HAVE HEARD THAT FENTANYL EXPOSURE THROUGH THE SKIN COULD LEAD TO ADVERSE EFFECTS INCLUDING DEATH. ,DOCTORS ...
A demonstrator holds up a placard with "STOP PFAS" written on it during a demonstration against the use of the eternal pollutant PFAS in Oullins, France. Matthieu Delaty / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via ...
A first-of-its-kind study has found that “forever chemicals” - toxic compounds found in everyday beauty and personal care items like sunscreen, waterproof mascara and lipstick - can seep through human ...
A study of 17 commonly used synthetic ‘forever chemicals’ has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin. New research, published today in Environment International ...
Toxic chemicals used to flame-proof plastic materials can be absorbed into the body through skin, via contact with microplastics, new research shows. The study offers the first experimental evidence ...
PFAS has been found in various cosmetics, including waterproof mascaras and foundations. A recent study has found PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” can cross the human skin barrier, something experts had ...
(Beyond Pesticides, January 21, 2021) A new Swedish study in Environmental Health Perspectives demonstrates individuals with genetically weakened skin barrier protection experience higher rates of ...
When we think about breathing, lungs and noses typically come to mind. But in the animal world, things are slightly unusual.
A new study has found “forever chemicals” can infiltrate the bloodstream through the skin, raising new questions about the potential health risks of PFAS-laden beauty products, makeup or other items.
Research is moving forward in exploring the potential dangers of microplastics and how people may be exposed and affected. A study published in Environment International examined how certain flame ...