Source: © RightFramePhotoVideo/Shutterstock Titanium dioxide is widely used across paints, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and ...
In a set of recommendations that could have far-reaching implications, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has concluded that airborne super-small particles of titanium dioxide ...
Last month, courts on both sides of the Atlantic delivered a clear verdict: When classifying titanium dioxide as carcinogenic ...
Opinion: K&L Gates' Natalie Rainer and Peter Coneski write that victories in California and the EU for the cosmetics industry ...
Experts are raising concerns about titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that makes our food prettier. And while the Food and Drug Administration says it's safe, the European Union and ...
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO 2 NPs) have been used in food additives, paints, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Recently, there has been a growing debate on the carcinogenicity of this popularly ...
The compound is used safely in many foods and cosmetics, but it's still banned in foods in the UK. There's not much information on how titanium dioxide could affect health when used in tampons.
Don’t listen to what people are saying on TikTok. Your tampons are safe. Image: IKagadiy (Shutterstock) A viral TikTok with millions views about how tampons that contain titanium dioxide can cause ...
A California man, who claims Skittles candy contains a "known toxin" that makes it "unfit for human consumption," is suing the manufacturer, Mars. That ingredient — titanium dioxide — is just one of ...
Titanium dioxide is commonly found in countless everyday products including food, cosmetics, drugs, paper and toothpaste. Sunscreen can safely contain up to 25% titanium dioxide. Some research, mostly ...
European food safety regulators have re-iterated the conclusion that titanium dioxide is safe to eat – but a fresh study warns its consumption could have negative consequences for your gut bacteria.
Whether titanium dioxide is carcinogenic has become a battle in the courts. But it’s a complex scientific question with no ...