5 household items that may increase cancer risk
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer results from changes in the cell structure. Many products that people use daily have been linked to an increased risk of cancer. Some of these products are also on trial in court due to lawsuits. For instance, hair relaxers and straighteners are supposedly linked with uterine cancer. Therefore, here are five other household items one can avoid since they may silently damage one’s health. Air fresheners Most air fresheners, even those claiming to be natural or unscented, contain a known carcinogen called formaldehyde. Excessive exposure to formaldehyde has been linked to myeloid leukemia and other rare cancers. Formaldehyde is also found in other household products such as glues, paints, soaps, and hair dyes. As an alternative, one may opt for natural essential oils. Cleaning products Cleaning products like dish soaps, glass cleaners, disinfectants, and others contain alkylphenols, triclosan, and tetrachloroethylene, all linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. Always check the ingredient list when buying cleaning products and opt for those without carcinogens or other chemical irritants. Scented candles Frequent burning of scented candles in unventilated rooms could increase the risk of developing bladder cancer. Always opt for beeswax candles with a cotton wick, and ensure proper ventilation when lighting candles.
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