The US Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it will examine the potential harm to women of heavy metals such as lead and arsenic found in tampons. The FDA’s action follows the ...
The FDA recently announced it will investigate the potential harm of toxic metals in tampons. The investigation was spurred, in part, by a study conducted by a group of scientists including ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Health officials at the Food and Drug Administration are launching an investigation into toxic metals found in tampons and what risk they may pose to women who use them.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it would investigate heavy metals in tampons after a 2024 study found that tampons contained arsenic and lead. "The FDA is aware of concerns about ...
This announcement follows the FDA's recent decision to investigate toxic metals found in tampons, fueling discussions about the need for more research and innovation in menstrual health.
Phoenix, AZ, Oct. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A recent paper by Shearston et al.,” Tampons as a source of exposure to metal(loid)s,” revealed their testing had ...
“The people of Appalachia right now don’t give a function about tampons. They need water. They need to get out,” he said. Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana appeared on “Hannity” during ...