Monday, October 1, 2012

Here's a brief list of items you most likely encounter in your everyday life that are carcinogenic: ■ Tobacco (including second-hand and third-hand smoke) ■ Most laundry detergents ■ Commercial hair dyes ■ Air pollution (including carbon monoxide, methylene, chloride, and acrolein) ■ Canola oil ■ Canned tomatoes ■ Personal care products from aerosol cans ■ Food microwaved in plastic containers (yes, even the plastic trays that come with frozen TV dinners) ■ Environmental pollutants (such as asbestos, benzene, and formaldehyde)

   Here's a brief list of items you most likely encounter in your everyday life that are carcinogenic:

  • Tobacco (including second-hand and third-hand smoke)
  • Most laundry detergents
  • Commercial hair dyes
  • Air pollution (including carbon monoxide, methylene, chloride, and acrolein)
  • Canola oil
  • Canned tomatoes
  • Personal care products from aerosol cans
  • Food microwaved in plastic containers (yes, even the plastic trays that come with frozen TV dinners)
  • Environmental pollutants (such as asbestos, benzene, and formaldehyde)

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