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health1 year ago

Debunking Sunscreen Myths: Is It a Friend or Foe in Skin Cancer Prevention?

Despite myths circulating on social media, experts confirm that sunscreen does not cause skin cancer. Concerns about benzene, a contaminant found in some sunscreens, are largely unfounded as the levels are minuscule and pose minimal risk compared to everyday exposure from air pollution. Dermatologists emphasize that sunscreen is crucial in preventing skin cancer, especially in high-risk areas like Australia. Claims of products being 'benzene-free' are misleading due to benzene's ubiquity. Proper sunscreen use significantly reduces skin cancer risk.

environment1 year ago

"Study Reveals Hidden Benzene Risks in Natural Gas"

A new study published in Environmental Research Letters reveals that small, often undetectable natural gas leaks can introduce hazardous air pollutants, including benzene, into indoor environments. Researchers found benzene in 97% of natural gas samples across North America, with significant variations in odorant levels and benzene concentrations among different cities. The study highlights the limitations of relying solely on smell to detect gas leaks and suggests that improved transparency, stricter odorization standards, and enhanced leak detection methods are necessary to protect public health.

health1 year ago

"Cancer-Causing Benzene Discovered in Popular Acne Treatments"

Testing company Valisure found that popular acne products containing benzoyl peroxide can produce high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene when exposed to hot temperatures, prompting concerns about the potential health risks. The FDA has been petitioned to investigate and potentially withdraw these products from the market. Health experts recommend seeking alternative acne treatments and storing benzoyl peroxide products in a cold environment, such as a refrigerator, until further evidence is available on the link between acne products and cancer.

health1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination in Acne Treatments Raises Cancer Concerns"

An independent lab found dangerously high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, prompting a petition to the FDA for their removal from shelves. Benzene exposure can lead to cancers and other life-threatening conditions, and the lab's tests revealed inhalation risks as well. While products with salicylic acid or adapalene did not show the same issue, the manufacturer of Clearasil products dismissed the findings as reflecting unrealistic scenarios.

health1 year ago

"Lab Discovers Cancer-Causing Benzene in Popular Acne Treatments"

An independent lab, Valisure, has found dangerously high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several popular acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, prompting a petition to the FDA for their removal from shelves. Benzene, which can cause cancer and other life-threatening conditions, was detected at levels over 800 times higher than FDA restrictions, with some products even leaking benzene, posing an inhalation risk. The lab's tests suggest that benzoyl peroxide products are fundamentally unstable and can generate unacceptably high levels of benzene when exposed to higher temperatures, while products using salicylic acid or adapalene did not show the same issue.

health1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination Discovered in Popular Acne Treatments"

An independent lab found dangerously high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, prompting a petition to the FDA for their removal from shelves. The lab's tests revealed benzene levels over 800 times higher than FDA restrictions, with some products leaking the chemical, posing inhalation risks. While products with salicylic acid or adapalene did not show the same issue, the manufacturer of Clearasil products dismissed the findings as reflecting unrealistic scenarios.

health1 year ago

"Cancer-Causing Benzene Discovered in Popular Acne Treatments"

Independent-testing facility Valisure found high levels of the carcinogenic chemical benzene in popular acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, including Proactiv, Clearasil, PanOxyl, Clinique, Walgreens, and Walmart brands. The benzene is a result of the inherent instability of the benzoyl peroxide molecule, posing potential inhalation risks when exposed to high heat. The facility has petitioned the FDA to recall the products, while some companies have stated their confidence in the safety of their products. Consumers are advised to await further information from the FDA and consider personalized risk assessments.

health-and-beauty1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination in Acne Products Raises Cancer Concerns, US Lab Reports"

Independent U.S. lab Valisure detected high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene in acne treatments from brands including Clinique, Clearasil, and Target's Up & Up, prompting a petition to the FDA for product recalls and investigation. The presence of benzene in these products, including Proactiv and Walmart's Equate Beauty, was attributed to benzoyl peroxide itself, with some products forming over 800 times the FDA concentration limit for benzene. While Estee Lauder and Reckitt Benckiser defended the safety of their products, the FDA has yet to respond to the petition, raising concerns about consumer safety in acne treatment products.

health1 year ago

Benzene Contamination in Acne Products Raises Cancer Concerns

An independent lab, Valisure, has reported that high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene can form in acne treatment products containing benzoyl peroxide, potentially exceeding FDA concentration limits when exposed to high temperatures. The lab's tests showed that some products could generate over 800 times the FDA limit for benzene. Valisure has sent a citizen petition to the FDA urging recalls and suspension of sales for products containing benzoyl peroxide, while the FDA stated it will respond directly to the petitioner and continue to provide updates to the public regarding benzene in drug products. This discovery raises concerns about the safety of benzoyl peroxide products and the need for urgent action to address the potential cancer risk.

health-consumer-safety1 year ago

"Cancer-Causing Benzene Detected in Popular Acne Products, Prompts FDA Petition"

Popular acne products from Proactiv, Clinique, and Target, containing the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide, have been found to have elevated levels of the cancer-linked chemical benzene, according to an independent testing laboratory's petition filed with the US FDA. The lab has asked for a recall of the affected treatments while regulators investigate. Benzene, a known carcinogen, was found in several acne products, raising concerns about consumer safety and FDA oversight. Sales of over-the-counter acne treatments have been on the rise, and the discovery has prompted calls for immediate FDA action to protect consumers from exposure to life-threatening carcinogens.

health-safety1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination in Acne Products Sparks FDA Recall Petition"

Valisure, an independent testing laboratory, has detected high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene in various benzoyl peroxide (BPO) acne products from major brands, prompting a petition to the FDA for a recall. The affected products include those from Proactiv, Clinique, Clearasil, and more, with some containing up to 12 times the allowed amount of benzene. Dermatologists are urged to discuss the risks with their patients, as benzoyl peroxide breaks down into benzene, posing an inhalation risk and potential long-term cancer risk. This discovery raises concerns about the safety of over-the-counter and prescription acne treatments and highlights the need for stricter regulations to protect consumer safety.

health1 year ago

Cancer-Causing Benzene Detected in Popular Acne Products

Valisure, a testing company, has found high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in some popular acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, including brands like Proactiv, Clearasil, and Clinique. The company has issued a citizen petition to the FDA, requesting a recall and suspension of sales of benzoyl peroxide in the US market. The benzene levels are said to result from benzoyl peroxide decomposing into benzene over time when combined with other substances, particularly at higher temperatures. While the clinical significance for consumers is still unknown, health officials have confirmed that long-term exposure to high levels of benzene can cause leukemia. Patients are advised to consult their healthcare providers about using alternative acne treatments without benzoyl peroxide.

health1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination in Acne Products Sparks FDA Recall Petition"

An independent lab has found high levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, in popular benzoyl peroxide acne treatment products, including brands like Clearasil, Proactiv, and Clinique. The lab's tests suggest that this issue applies broadly to benzoyl peroxide products on the market, with benzene forming at levels hundreds of times the FDA limit. Benzene was not only detected inside the products but also in the air outside the packages, posing an inhalation risk. The lab has petitioned the FDA for an investigation and market withdrawal of these products, while companies like Reckitt, which owns Clearasil, assert that their products are safe when used and stored as directed.

health1 year ago

"Study Reveals Cancer-Causing Benzene in Popular Acne Treatments"

A testing laboratory found high levels of benzene, a carcinogenic chemical, in acne creams such as Clinique, Proactiv, and Clearasil, with amounts up to 12 times the permitted limit by the FDA. The lab also detected benzene in other products like PanOxyl and Walgreens' acne soap bar. This poses potential health risks, as benzene was found not only in the products but also in the air around them, indicating a potential inhalation risk. The FDA has not yet responded to the petition filed by the testing laboratory.

health2 years ago

Debunking Sunscreen Cancer Claims: Dermatologist's Analysis

A dermatologist addresses claims that sunscreen causes cancer, clarifying that the claims are based on a report by Valisure that found detectable levels of benzene in 27% of sunscreen products. Benzene is a known human carcinogen but is not a sunscreen ingredient. The contaminated sunscreens have already been recalled, and manufacturers are taking steps to avoid benzene contamination. The dermatologist recommends referring to the list of contaminated sunscreens and using zinc-based lotions or creams for those concerned. Other sun protection measures include seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and using supplements. The increase in skin cancer rates is correlated with increased sunscreen use, but it is not a causation. Vitamin D absorption can still occur with sunscreen use, and the signs of skin cancer should be monitored. Ultimately, the risk of sun exposure without protection outweighs the potential risks of using sunscreen.