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Child health experts link rising childhood illnesses to unregulated chemicals in everyday products, urging stronger safety rules.
Rising rates of childhood illnesses in the U.S., including cancer and developmental disorders, are increasingly linked to widespread exposure to unregulated chemicals in everyday products, despite limited federal safety testing or oversight.
Experts warn that substances like PFAS, phthalates, and flame retardants may harm children’s health, but regulatory gaps hinder action.
Advocates are pushing for stronger safety standards, transparent labeling, and comprehensive testing to protect vulnerable populations.
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Los expertos en salud infantil relacionan el aumento de las enfermedades infantiles con sustancias químicas no reguladas en los productos de uso diario, instando a que se establezcan normas de seguridad más estrictas.