Chemical Exposure Classes
Cross-source consensus on Chemical Exposure Classes from 1 sources and 9 claims.
1 sources · 9 claims
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- VOCs are major contributors to indoor air pollution and include chemicals such as toluene, xylene, formaldehyde, and benzene. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Perchlorate primarily targets thyroid function, with other effects framed as secondary to thyroid dysfunction. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Phthalates are plasticizers that can enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, skin absorption, and medical infusion materials. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Oxybenzone crosses the placenta and is linked to negative birth outcomes. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Paraben toxicity is cumulative because exposures from different products add together. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Glyphosate is included with traditional pesticides in comprehensive toxicant panels to better capture pesticide burden. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Children are presented as especially vulnerable to flame retardants because exposure sources include toys, clothing, bedding, and furniture. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- Acrylamide exposure often comes more from water treatment and filtration than from diet. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- BPS is described as at least as toxic as BPA and possibly more toxic. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview