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"We measured chemicals in the air of 25 children's bedrooms between the ages of 6 months and 4 years and found worrisome levels of more than two dozen phthalates, flame retardants and UV filters ...
The study examined the bedrooms of 25 children in Ontario, ranging from six months to four years old. Researchers found high levels of more than two dozen chemicals, including flame retardants and UV ...
Due to these very real dangers, the study also hopes to raise awareness to the importance of children being able to have safe areas within their bedrooms. According to the studies, children, on a ...
Published on Tuesday, April 15 in the Environmental Science & Technology journal, the study examined the levels of "chemicals of concern" present in young children's bedrooms. In a follow-up study ...
April 15 (UPI) --Crib mattresses have been found to emit toxic chemicals while children sleep, according to a new study, and could lead to developmental and hormonal disorders years later.
That’s according to a pair of studies published Tuesday, which found troubling levels of plastic-like “phthalate” chemicals and flame retardants in the bedrooms of children under 4.
A recent pair of studies has revealed the prevalence of harmful chemicals that are slipping into bedrooms through the mattresses children sleep on. The studies show that babies and young children are ...
(CNN) — Babies’ and children’s mattresses and bedding emit toxic chemicals and flame retardants associated with developmental and hormonal disorders, according to two new studies. “We ...