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Consumers are exposed to cars’ flame retardant chemicals, study says
The Washington Times· 1 hour agoA new study says Americans are endangered by flame retardant chemicals through dust and air in their cars, especially in hotter temperatures.
Study raises concern over exposure to flame retardant chemicals used in some car seats
CBS News· 19 hours agoTwo years ago, Veena Singla of San Francisco volunteered to participate in a study researching...
‘We can do better;’ Study shows toxic chemicals could be coming from the seats in your car
WHIO via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoLydia Jahl, with The Green Science Policy Institute’s Lydia Jahl, is one of the study’s authors. She...
Study: 'New car smell' could be toxic carcinogens released by flame retardants
UPI· 11 hours agoFlame retardant chemicals added to seat foam and other car components pollute the cabin air inside...
Flame Retardants In Car Seat Foam May Expose Americans To Carcinogens, Study Suggests
Forbes· 2 days agoFlame retardants in car seat foam may increase exposure to potentially cancer-causing...
Study: Car interiors have chemicals linked to cancer
WBAY Green Bay· 5 hours agoEven if you drive a car, or even if you’re usually a passenger, you’ll want to hear about a study shared by Consumer Reports. The consumer watchdog group...
Drivers Are Inhaling Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Their Cars, New Study Finds
People via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoThe study — published May 7 in Environmental Science & Technology — analyzed the cabin air of 101...
Toxic Rides: New Study Reveals Hidden Dangers in Your Car’s Air
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoA study reveals that personal vehicle interiors are contaminated with cancer-linked flame retardants...
Hotter temperatures release toxic fumes from flame retardants in cars, study warns
WJXT Jacksonville· 5 hours agoFlame retardants in the foam of vehicle seats may increase exposure to potentially cancer-causing...
Car Seat Foam Could Expose You To Carcinogens, By The Way
Jalopnik· 23 hours agoNew studies found traces of carcinogenic chemicals in the air inside of every car measured