Chemicals in nail polish, shampoo raise Type 2 diabetes risk: study

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Chemicals in nail polish, shampoo raise Type 2 diabetes risk: study
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“People are exposed to phthalates daily, increasing their risk of several metabolic diseases,” Dr. Sung Kyun Park said.

Phthalates are known as endocrine-disrupting chemicals because they mimic estrogen. Studies have shown they can negatively affect hormone balance, fertility and child development.

“People are exposed to phthalates daily, increasing their risk of several metabolic diseases,” Park said. “It’s important that we address EDCs now as they are harmful to human health.”estimated phthalates may have been associated with between 91,000 to 107,000 premature deaths among Americans between 55 and 64 years old.

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