Study confirms the presence of carcinogens in diapers A new study has confirmed the presence of cancer-causing toxic chemicals in baby diapers sold in commercial markets.
Glyphosate was found in baby diapers, a chemical used in herbicides that caused an American cancer last year, but did not mention the brand names of the diapers.
Experts said they found dangerous chemicals at high levels in diapers sold in commercial markets that could harm children and cause them cancer, urging companies to stop using them, while the government gave manufacturers 15 days to take the necessary steps towards disposal. Progressive of harmful chemicals.
Other substances found in baby diapers include butyl phenyl methyl propylene, used in cosmetic products, and some aromatic hydrocarbons.
In 2017, glyphosate was found in the famous Pampers Baby diapers.
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