2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00779-7
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Urinary phenols and parabens in relation to hearing loss: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

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“…1 Human are exposed to parabens on a daily basis from various sources and it is well documented in the literature that parabens may pose a potential risk to human health by being linked to carcinogenic and estrogenic threats. 2,3 It has been found that there is an association between exposure to parabens and the incidence of health adverse effects such as hearing loss, 4 inflammatory bowel disease, 5 chronic diarrheal symptoms and allergen sensitization 6 and endocrine disrupting effects. 7 In light of this, the European Union set a maximum concentration of (0.4% w/w) for individual parabens and a limit of (0.8% w/w) for total parabens in commercial products.…”
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“…1 Human are exposed to parabens on a daily basis from various sources and it is well documented in the literature that parabens may pose a potential risk to human health by being linked to carcinogenic and estrogenic threats. 2,3 It has been found that there is an association between exposure to parabens and the incidence of health adverse effects such as hearing loss, 4 inflammatory bowel disease, 5 chronic diarrheal symptoms and allergen sensitization 6 and endocrine disrupting effects. 7 In light of this, the European Union set a maximum concentration of (0.4% w/w) for individual parabens and a limit of (0.8% w/w) for total parabens in commercial products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%