The study examined 203 black plastic household products, including 109 kitchen utensils, 36 toys, 30 hair accessories, and 28 food serviceware products. Of those 203 products, only 20 (10 percent ...
Black plastic cookware has become a staple in many kitchens — but it might be harmful. A new study found that some of the items contain high levels of cancer-causing, hormone-disrupting flame ...
Should you throw out your black plastic spatula? A recent study that reported alarming levels of several flame retardants in common black-colored plastic items (including cooking utensils ...
A new study found that some of the items contain high levels of cancer-causing, hormone-disrupting flame retardants, the New York Post reports ... products made of black plastic — and 85 ...
“However, it is important to note that this does not impact our results,” Liu told National Post. “The levels of flame retardants that we found in black plastic household items are still of ...
If you’re taking stock of your kitchen tools, a cursory scan around the room will probably reveal a common trend: black plastic. “Black plastic is in virtually every kitchen in America ...
A new study detected dangerous chemicals in a variety of household items. But experts say the health risks aren’t clear-cut. Credit...Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times Supported by By Emily ...
That black plastic spatula in your kitchen drawer? It may be time to toss it. Recently, there’s been lots of buzz about the dangers of cooking with black plastic utensils — think spoons ...
Will Young led the Black Caps' chase at the Basin Reserve. Photo / Photosport Today’s opening ODI between the Black Caps and Sri Lanka will offer a chance for those on the fringes to play their ...
The authors of a study that found black plastic utensils contain dangerous levels of flame retardants have revealed their calculations were off. The study was conducted by Toxic Free Future.
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