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Personal care product use patterns in association with phthalate and replacement biomarkers across pregnancy.

Emma M RosenDanielle R StevensAmanda M RamosErin E McNellMollie E WoodStephanie M EngelAlexander P KeilAntonia M CalafatJulianne Cook BotelhoElena SinkovskayaAnn PrzybylskaGeorge SaadeAlfred AbuhamadKelly K Ferguson
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
Personal care products and cosmetics are a known exposure source for phthalates and potentially represent one of the most accessible intervention targets for exposure reduction. However, in this analysis accounting for concurrent use and fragranced status of products, we did not find any use patterns that corresponded to universally lower levels.
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