Cleaning products are a part of most households, helping us keep our spaces fresh and tidy. However, not everything we use to clean is safe to pour down the drain. I’ve learned that some common ...
Household cleaning supplies on a kitchen stovetop, including spray bottles, a sponge, cleaning cloths, and purple rubber gloves. - SergeyKlopotov/Shutterstock ...
Here's how parents can avoid it. A new study published in Liver International links a common chemical used in dry cleaning and household products to serious liver damage. Kids are more vulnerable to ...
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Exposure to a common chemical used in dry cleaning and some consumer products has been linked to triple the risk of a dangerous liver disease, a new study suggests. Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), which is ...
That “magic” sponge under your sink may be hiding an environmental downside. While melamine sponges are famous for ...
A common cleaning chemical has quietly permeated groundwater, air, and everyday products, raising concerns about its ...
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