hidden chemicals in products +
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Lowering Chemical Exposures:
From Products to People

From the Million Marker Research Institute blog

Diaper creams are applied to the most sensitive areas of babies during the most vulnerable time of their lives. These products can contain intended ingredients, such as fragrances that contain phthalates, a class of chemicals linked to brain development and behavioral issues in children.

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Invisible orthodontics products, such as clear aligners, retainers, and mouthguards, are in direct contact with our mouths for extended periods. These devices can contain intended ingredients that may pose risks, but our pilot studies have uncovered that many oral care products are contaminated with harmful substances not listed on the label.

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In today's complex consumer landscape, product testing plays a pivotal role in ensuring transparency and safety throughout the entire path to purchase. As consumers increasingly demand cleaner products, comprehensive testing methods become crucial in maintaining product integrity and building trust.

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