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Study reveals impact of home appliance that spews more benzene than secondhand smoke: 'Significantly elevate[s] cancer risks'
The authors' findings were clear. Study reveals impact of home appliance that spews more benzene than secondhand smoke: ...
About 47 million homes use natural gas or propane-burning cooktops and ovens. Researchers found that cooking with gas stoves can raise indoor levels of the carcinogen benzene above those found in ...
In 29% of a subset of the cases examined, the study found that "a single gas burner on high or an oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit raised kitchen benzene concentrations above the upper range of ...
Benzene is a known cancer-causing chemical that is widely used across the U.S. to make plastic and synthetic fibers, according to the CDC. Gas stoves can put out more benzene into your home than ...
For nearly half a century, astrophysicists and organic chemists have been on the hunt for the origins of C 6 H 6, the benzene ring – an elegant, hexagonal molecule comprised of 6 carbon and 6 hydrogen ...
Scientists uncover new clues to the origins of the universe - and land new chemistry for cleaner combustion engines. For nearly half a century, astrophysicists and organic chemists have been on the ...
Long-term exposure to high levels of benzene has been linked to leukemia. A new study reports that benzene-caused cancer risks are significantly higher in homes with a certain appliance. Here, a ...
Leakage of unburned natural gas piped into millions of California homes for heating and cooking was found to contain elevated concentrations of cancer-causing agents such as benzene, according to a ...
BARCELONA, SPAIN - 2022/10/08: A gas stove lets off a blue flame inside a household kitchen in Barcelona. Due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine gas prices have reached record highs in 2022, causing ...
A chemical linked to a higher risk of leukemia and other blood cell cancers creeps into millions of homes whenever residents light their gas stoves. A new Stanford-led analysis finds that a single gas ...
Gas stoves can put out more benzene into your home than secondhand smoke from cigarettes, according to a study. Benzene is a known cancer-causing chemical that is widely used across the U.S. to make ...
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