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Chemicals found in sunscreen and makeup can lead to hypertension during pregnancy, study finds

Chemicals found in certain personal care products — including sunscreen and makeup — may cause hypertension during pregnancy and affect the long-term health of both the pregnant parent and the fetus, according to a study led by a Northeastern professor. The study found that phenols and parabens, chemicals that are widely used as UV filters in sunscreen and to prevent bacteria and mold growth in cosmetics, may increase the risk of high blood pressure during pregnancy. Researchers looked at the associations between individual phenols and parabens, as well as what happens when they’re combined, targeting products pregnant people are likely to use often.Read more here.

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Northeastern Global News
Published Aug. 14, 2024