New research from the University of Missouri-Columbia points to the fact that a range of personal care products may increase the absorption of Bisphenol A (BPA) into the blood stream.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have opted to use an $8 million grant to further investigate the health effects of exposure to triclosan compounds and parabens commonly found in cosmetics.
A new study on the chemical BPA, which is included in a variety of cosmetics packaging, highlights the fact that previous laboratory studies could not be replicated.