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Titanium Dioxide: Traces of This Potential Carcinogen Detected in Breast and Infant Milk

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A study reveals the presence of titanium dioxide particles in various types of milk, despite its ban on feeding, raising questions about sources of contamination.

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Research by INRAE, AP-HP and CNRS scientists published on Wednesday, July 23 reveals the existence of traces of titanium dioxide particles in all types of milk. This substance is a potential carcinogen in humans. - Titanium dioxide particles, potential human carcinogen, detected in milk (Health and well-being).

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Particulates of this potential carcinogen have been found in breast milk, milk formulas and commercially sold milk reveal scientific work.

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A study reveals the presence of titanium dioxide particles in various types of milk, despite its ban on feeding, raising questions about sources of contamination.

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Scientists have found titanium dioxide particles, yet banned in food, in several types of milk. Titanium dioxide has been classified as a potential carcinogen in humans since 2006.

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Scientists have found titanium dioxide particles, yet banned in food, in several types of milk. Titanium dioxide has been classified as a potential carcinogen in humans since 2006.

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Recent analyses reveal the widespread presence of titanium dioxide, a substance classified as potentially carcinogenic, in many animal and maternal milks, raising concerns about consumers' daily exposure.

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