"The offspring of pregnant mice exposed to titanium dioxide nanoparticles may have reduced sperm counts and take longer to have their first litter, according to a Danish study."
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"The offspring of pregnant mice exposed to titanium dioxide nanoparticles may have reduced sperm counts and take longer to have their first litter, according to a Danish study."
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Nicnas found that nanotubes should be classified as having “specific target organ toxicity following repeated exposure Category 2” and carry the warning “May cause damage to lungs/respiratory system through prolonged or repeated inhalation exposure” as well as Carcinogen Category 2, “suspected of causing cancer”. Delete the scoop?
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