The US FDA proposed a new rule requiring standardized testing of talc-containing cosmetics for asbestos, a known carcinogen.
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A proposed rule would require makers of talc-containing cosmetic products to test for asbestos via an analytical approach ...
Among its many other provisions, MoCRA required the FDA to promulgate proposed regulations to establish and require standardized testing methods for detecting and identifying asbestos in ...
While talc is a naturally-occurring mineral that is used in cosmetics, asbestos, a known carcinogen, is said to be ...
EMBL scientists uncover potential use of an FDA-approved over-the-counter cough syrup ingredient to treat fibrotic lung ...
FDA has proposed new regulations requiring cosmetic companies to implement stricter testing procedures to ensure ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration isn’t just making a suggestion—it’s drawing a line in the sand. Last week, the FDA ...
For decades, women thought they could trust cosmetic products, like baby powder, for feminine hygiene.But many of those ...
The discount chain Big Lots, which filed for bankruptcy protection in September, has reached a deal that will keep hundreds ...
Recent developments in health include the FDA approving an injectable version of Opdivo, a revived lawsuit against Novartis ...
Additionally, the FDA is recommending standardized testing for asbestos in talc cosmetics, and China is implementing enhanced ...