tampon, FDA
(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.
The results were unanimous: all of the metals were detected in the tampons, and each type of tampon contained ...
In contrast, the study published this summer only detected the presence of toxic metals in tampons and “did not test whether metals are released from tampons when used.” The FDA ...
IF Y Tampon users are discarding unused products following a recent Food and Drug Administration announcement. New research has detected traces of toxic metals, including lead and arsenic ...
A study released in July found traces of toxic metals like lead ... and in one product all 16 metals were detected, the team said. Organic tampons had less lead and more arsenic than non ...