
Is your essential oil diffuser indoor air quality safe?
Think your essential oil diffuser is making your home smell clean? A new study shows it might be spiking your indoor air with unknown chemicals instead.


Think your essential oil diffuser is making your home smell clean? A new study shows it might be spiking your indoor air with unknown chemicals instead.


New research links prenatal exposure to parabens in personal care products to changes in neonatal growth. Here is what you need to know.


New research shows microplastics in breast milk are altering infant gut health and immune development. Here is how to protect your baby.


Researchers just found microplastics in human amniotic fluid. Here is why you need to rethink the plastic in your home.


A 2026 study found that some paper diapers exceed safety thresholds for chemical exposure. Here is what you need to know about what is touching your baby.


A 2026 study links low-molecular-weight phthalates to altered fetal growth. Here is what you need to know about these common endocrine disruptors.


Researchers just identified 16 high-risk chemicals in common plastic toys. It's time to rethink what your child is playing with.


Think your backyard eggs are the safest option? A new study shows they might be hiding high levels of PFAS compared to store-bought eggs.


Biodegradable plastic is marketed as safe, but new research shows it can cross the placental barrier and damage fetal development.


Think your plastic spatula is safe? A new study found carcinogenic aromatic amines leaching directly into food. Here is what you need to know.


Your baby's teething ring might be a source of daily chemical exposure. Here is what the latest research says about BPA in children's toys.


A 2026 study links common phthalate exposure during pregnancy to altered reproductive development in infants. Here is what you need to know.

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