Health and Fitness
Personal care product use patterns in association with phthalate and replacement biomarkers across pregnancy
E. M. Rosen, D. R. Stevens, et al.
This study investigates how the use of personal care products correlates with phthalate and replacement biomarker levels in pregnant women. The findings suggest that minimizing the use of fragranced products may lead to lower DEP exposure. This important research was conducted by Emma M. Rosen and colleagues.
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