A common chemical found in some over-the-counter eye drops might affect the liver, according to a new study by researchers at Örebro University in Sweden.
A chemical used in some over-the-counter eye drops may affect liver cells and be transformed to a PFAS-like substance. This is according to a new study from Örebro University published in Environment ...
Dr. Reid answers the question: 'What To Do If I Spill A Chemical In Eyes?' Aug. 24, 2009— -- Question: What should I do if I accidentally spill a chemical in my eyes? Answer: If you spill or ...
Chemical exposure to any part of the eye or eyelid may result in a chemical eye burn. Chemical burns represent 7%-10% of eye injuries. About 15%-20% of burns to the face involve at least one eye.
It’s not uncommon to have various chemicals from the environment find their way into the eyes. Most of the time, this is fortunately a minor event. For instance, using hand sanitizer, which has become ...
Emerging evidence suggests that environmental pollutants rarely act alone, yet most toxicological studies still assess them in isolation.
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