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Medical Association Demands Strict Regulation of Toothpaste and Beauty Products: rajdhanidaily.com

Kathmandu. The Nepal Medical Association has expressed serious concern over the presence of lead in daily-use toothpaste, oral hygiene products, and various beauty products, which are harmful to human health. Stating that the study report recently released by the Center for Public Health and Environment Promotion (CEFED) has shown serious facts, the association has demanded the Nepal government to strictly regulate the quality of such products t…
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Kathmandu. The Nepal Medical Association has expressed serious concern over the presence of lead in daily-use toothpaste, oral hygiene products, and various beauty products, which are harmful to human health. Stating that the study report recently released by the Center for Public Health and Environment Promotion (CEFED) has shown serious facts, the association has demanded the Nepal government to strictly regulate the quality of such products t…

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Rajdhani Daily News broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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