Massachusetts consumers are raising concerns following a recent study that found evidence of 16 different metals in tampons.
So to sum up: yes, the study found the presence of environmental metals in certain tampons in a lab setting, which isn't ...
The widely accessible brands of tampons were purchased in large U.S. retail chains and online from Greece and the U.K.
A new study has detected toxic metals in tampons from 14 different brands. Published in Environment International, this ...
A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands but didn't link them to harmful ...
(NewsNation) — Researchers have detected toxic metals, like lead and arsenic, in more than a dozen brands of tampons, according to a new study by the University of California, Berkeley.
After a recent study found lead, arsenic and various other metals in tampons, people took to TikTok to express their anger and frustration.