Study Links Children’s Skin Care Products to Hormone-Disrupting Chemical

Study calls for precautionary approach to kids’ skincare because of potential chemical risks.
Study Links Children’s Skin Care Products to Hormone-Disrupting Chemical
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A new study found for the first time that common skin care products used by young children may increase their exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals.

The results may help guide parents to limit their children’s exposure to toxins that could harm their development, Michael Bloom, study leader and professor at George Mason University’s College of Public Health, told The Epoch Times.

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A newspaper reporter, editor, and author, Huey Freeman recently wrote “Who Shot Nick Ivie?” a true crime book on the murder of a border patrol agent. He lives in Central Illinois with his wife Kate.