Phthalates aka “everywhere chemicals” Found in the Womb

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Feb. 7, 2024 –  The US saw roughly 57,000 preterm births caused by phthalates in 2018. More than 8 million metric tons of phthalates and similar chemicals are consumed annually — either ingested, inhaled or seeped through the skin. Research linked phthalates to cancer, infertility, birth defects, obesity, asthma, heart disease, diabetes and premature death.

However, the American Chemistry Council, a chemical trade association for US industries, maintained that the new report failed to establish a hard connection between phthalates and preterm births. 

“Not all phthalates are the same, and it is not appropriate to group them as a class,” the organization told CNN. “The term ‘phthalates’ simply refers to a family of chemicals that happen to be structurally similar, but which are functionally and toxicologically distinct from each other.”

Phthalates are also referred to as “plasticizers” for their plastic-like quality. It’s how vinyl flooring gets its sheen, how paint gets its elasticity and how rain jackets repel water, to name a few examples.

Officials are well aware of the dangers, Trasande noted: “The Consumer Product Safety Commission no longer allows eight dif­ferent phthalates to be used at levels higher than 0.1% in the manufacture of children’s toys and child care products.

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