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  2. Butylated hydroxytoluene - Wikipedia

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    BHT is used as a preservative ingredient in some foods. With this usage BHT maintains freshness or prevents spoilage; it may be used to decrease the rate at which the texture, color, or flavor of food changes. [25] Some food companies have voluntarily eliminated BHT from their products or have announced that they were going to phase it out. [26]

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  4. Basal-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Basal-cell cancer is a very common skin cancer. It is much more common in fair-skinned individuals with a family history of basal-cell cancer and increases in incidence closer to the equator or at higher altitudes. It is very common among elderly people over the age of 80. [63]

  5. FDA considering banning hair products linked to cancer risk - AOL

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    Certain straightening products that contain formaldehyde could be banned in the U.S. following a 2022 study showing a link to uterine cancer. FDA considering banning hair products linked to cancer ...

  6. Talk:Butylated hydroxytoluene - Wikipedia

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    BHT was not banned from the UK, and some studies have not proven any increase in cancer risks and actually the opposite. Yes, I remember reading about one study where rats fed food with BHT lived longer than those without it, presumably due to the compound's ability to neutralize free-radicals.-- 71.227.190.111 19:32, 25 July 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]

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    Hair-straightening products may significantly increase the risk of developing uterine cancer among those who use them frequently, a large study published on Monday suggests. "We estimated that 1. ...

  8. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    The FDA considers BHT as currently used by BHT advocates to be a marketing term, not a scientific term, and does not recognize its use. [11] The meaning of plant-derived has also been attached to the term bioidentical , [ 12 ] and it may also mean that the hormones are "natural"; throughout the 1990s plant-derived, compounded hormones were ...

  9. How to Find the Best Hair Color for Your Skin Tone

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    Beyond basic colors like blonde or brunette, certain shades can look beautiful or blah on you, depending on how well they complement your skin tone. We talked to veteran colorists to help you find ...