Toxic Beauty Extracts: Cosmetics and Cancer

July 21, 2009 by DawnM  
Filed under Cancer

Cosmetics and Cancer

Cosmetics and Cancer

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in America, after heart disease and around one in four deaths in the EU are as a result of cancer. Cancer can be characterised as a cluster of diseases where normal cells multiply beyond normal growth mechanisms, generating millions of similar self-multiplying cells that become cancerous when they spread beyond their normal area (metastasis). There are over 100 types of cancer.

It is thought that every cancer develops from one altered cell, which fails to respond to normal attempts to control its growth, inheriting or aquiring DNA Read more

Living a Healthy Lifestyle Could Reduce Many Cancers

February 26, 2009 by DawnM  
Filed under Cancer, Health Issues

Healthy Living Prevents Cancer

Healthy Living Prevents Cancer

Surprise, surprise, a study commissioned by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research, has suggested that living a healthier lifestyle could prevent approximately a third of the most common cancers in rich countries and a quarter in poorer countries.”

The study involved 23 experts who assessed the incidence of 12 common cancers across the world and data on diet, exercise and weight, to identify how these factors contributed to a range of cancers.

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Toxic Shampoo Scare in Middle East

February 13, 2009 by DawnM  
Filed under Cancer, Health Issues, Regulation

Carcinogen Found in Shampoo in Middle East

Carcinogen Found in Shampoo in Middle East

According to Cosmetics Design Europe  Saudi and Dubai health authorities have issued warnings after incidences of toxicity in a variety of shampoos sold to consumers. The Dubai Municipality has banned 17 imported shampoos contaminated with the carcinogen 1,4-dioxane and The Saudi Food and Drug Authority has issued a warning over Rolana Baby Shampoo, which was found to be contaminated with the bacteria serratia maracescens. This has allegedly made 13 babies sick and resulted in the death of one child. The bacteria can cause urinary infections, meninjitus, toxemia and other health problems, particulary in infants.  

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Petrochemical Compounds: An Introduction

Lowdown on Petroleum Derived Compounds

Lowdown on Petroleum Derived Compounds

A petrochemical compound is an organic (based on carbon) compound derived from crude oil (petroleum) or natural gas, which were formed millions of years ago in the earth’s crust from decayed plants and animals.

These two primary classes of petrochemical are olefins (e.g. ethylene, butylene and propylene) and aromatics (e.g. benzene, toluene and xylenes) produced by chemical cracking (breaking large hydrocarbon molecules into simpler molecules, aided by a catalyst and high temperatures) and catalytic reforming (used to convert low-octane naphthas into high-octane gasoline blending components and often benzene, toluene and xylene aromatics for Read more