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  2. Air fryers snag lotsa hype; but are they producing cancer ...

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    Future Market Insights predicts that, between 2023 and 2033, the global market for air fryers – currently worth $896.5 million – will grow to a whopping $1.9 billion.What is it about air ...

  3. Study finds scented candles may release a dangerous cocktail ...

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    Scientists found that scented candles give off more than just a pleasant aroma -- they can react with elements in the air to form cancer-causing agents.

  4. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate - Wikipedia

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    DEHP is an indoor air pollutant in homes and schools. Common exposures come from the use of DEHP as a fragrance carrier in cosmetics, personal care products, laundry detergents, colognes, scented candles, and air fresheners. [12] The most common exposure to DEHP comes through food with an average consumption of 0.25 milligrams per day. [13]

  5. Hundreds of cancer-causing chemicals are found in food ... - AOL

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    Researchers have identified nearly 200 chemicals used to make food packaging that could possibly increase the risk of breast cancer.. Found in plastics and paper, some of the potential mammary ...

  6. Air fryers cause less indoor air pollution compared to other ...

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    Air fryers often use less oil, which could lead to less particles being released into the air, Jamie Alan, associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Michigan State University, tells ...

  7. Aspartame controversy - Wikipedia

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    The artificial sweetener aspartame has been the subject of several controversies since its initial approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1974. The FDA approval of aspartame was highly contested, beginning with suspicions of its involvement in brain cancer, [1] alleging that the quality of the initial research supporting its safety was inadequate and flawed, and that ...

  8. Cancer-causing chemicals used in homes and workplaces ... - AOL

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    The ban involves trichloroethylene, or TCE, a cancer-causing chemical that is common in manufacturing and can be found in water sources and properties around the world, as well as all consumer ...

  9. You Can’t Have Healthy People On a Sick Planet - AOL

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    The Environmental Protection Agency keeps finding cancer-causing chemicals derived from fossil fuels—such as dioxins, benzene, and naphthalene—in the air, in our water, our food, our furniture ...