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Phthalates in Our Lives: A Hidden Threat
EuropeThursday, June 26, 2025
So, how much DnHxP are people getting exposed to? A lot, it turns out. Studies have found high levels of mono-n-hexyl phthalate (MnHxP), which is what DnHxP turns into in our bodies, in people's urine. This isn't just happening to a few people either. It's happening to infants, children, adults, and even pregnant women. And guess what? The exposure changes with the seasons.
This is a big deal because DnHxP is really potent. It doesn't take much to cause harm. So, why are people still exposed to it? Well, bans don't always mean elimination. Plus, contamination in products can happen easily. It's a reminder that we need to be careful about what we put on our bodies and in our environment.
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