FDA Says Metals in Tampons Pose No Health Risk
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The FDA has weighed in on concerns about trace metals found in tampons, determining that the detected levels don't pose a health threat to users. The agency's assessment addresses growing consumer worries about what's in menstrual products, following recent studies that identified various metals in tampons. This ruling provides reassurance to millions of people who rely on these products monthly while the conversation around ingredient transparency in personal care items continues to evolve.
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