• A number of registered dietitians have recently posted TikTok videos in defense of aspartame, an artificial sweetener that has recently been in the headlines after the World Health Organization called it "possibly carcinogenic to humans. (yahoo.com)
  • On July 14, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) declared aspartame "possibly carcinogenic to humans" for the first time. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Substances in that category are described as "possibly carcinogenic to humans. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Aspartame being labeled by IARC as 'possibly carcinogenic to humans' does not mean that aspartame is actually linked to cancer," FDA officials said in a statement . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • This substance is possibly carcinogenic to humans. (inchem.org)
  • possibly carcinogenic to humans. (cancer.org.au)
  • After scientists discovered the carcinogenic components in cigarette smoke, they questioned whether carcinogens could also be found in smoked/burned foods, such as meats. (wikipedia.org)
  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had added eight substances to its Report on Carcinogens, a science-based document that identifies chemicals and biological agents that may put people at increased risk for cancer. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Six other substances -- captafol, cobalt-tungsten carbide (in powder or hard metal form), certain inhalable glass wool fibers, o-nitrotoluene, riddelliine, and styrene -- are added as substances that are reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Reducing exposure to cancer-causing agents is something we all want, and the Report on Carcinogens provides important information on substances that pose a cancer risk," said Linda Birnbaum, Ph.D., director of both the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP). (sciencedaily.com)
  • A listing in the Report on Carcinogens does not by itself mean that a substance will cause cancer. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A detailed description of each substance listed in the Report on Carcinogens is included in the new report. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Formaldehyde was first listed in the 2nd Report on Carcinogens as a substance that was reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen, after laboratory studies showed it caused nasal cancer in rats. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Workers exposed to hazardous medicinal products (HMPs), or hazardous drugs, which are carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic substances (CMRs), within the meaning of the recently adopted Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reprotoxic Substances Directive (CMRD - Directive (EU) 2022/431), must be given specific training by their employers to prevent risks of adverse effects on their health. (etui.org)
  • The NTP drew upon the scientific expertise of several federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. (sciencedaily.com)
  • They are irritating and toxic substances that are particularly harmful to the epithelium lining the respiratory system. (lunguk.org)
  • Generally they are chronically toxic substances, that is, they cause damage after repeated or long-duration exposure, and their effects may only become evident after a long latency period. (lu.se)
  • On the basis of the carcinogenic potential of 2-nitrotoluene, for which there may be a probability of harm at any exposure level, it is concluded that 2-nitrotoluene is a substance that may be entering the environment in a quantity or concentration or under conditions that constitute or may constitute a danger in Canada to human life or health. (gc.ca)
  • Many factors, including the amount and duration of exposure, and an individual's susceptibility to a substance, affect whether a person will develop cancer. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Occupational Exposure Limits for Substances in the Workplace or Committee for Occupational Exposure Limits for Substances in the Workplace. (ser.nl)
  • The ecological risks of the 11 substances in the Antimony-containing Substances Group were characterized using the Ecological Risk Classification of Inorganic Substances (ERC-I). The ERC-I is a risk-based approach that employs multiple metrics considering both hazard and exposure in a weight of evidence. (canada.ca)
  • Exposure profiling considered two approaches: predictive modeling using a generic near-field exposure model for each substance, and an analysis of measured concentrations collected by federal and provincial water quality monitoring programs using antimony concentrations as a conservative indicator of exposure for the 11 substances. (canada.ca)
  • Exposure to air pollution, carcinogenic chemicals, radon, UV radiation and second-hand smoke together may contribute over 10% of the cancer burden in Europe. (europa.eu)
  • ii) The cleanup action provides for appropriate institutional controls implemented in accordance with WAC 173-340-440 to limit potential exposure to residual hazardous substances. (wa.gov)
  • B) The degree of reduction of potential exposure to residual hazardous substances by the selected remedy. (wa.gov)
  • CIB 51: Carcinogenic Effects of Exposure to Propylene Oxide. (cdc.gov)
  • Substances for which no permission is required follows by exposure limit values according to "Hygieniska gränsvärden" (Provision AFS 2018:1) "Occupational exposure limit values list" where the full list is available. (lu.se)
  • An allergen is a substance that causes exposed individuals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the substance. (lu.se)
  • Allergenic substances are denoted with an S in the 'Occupational exposure limit values list' (AFS 2018:1) and marked with the following risk phrases (hazard statements). (lu.se)
  • Cesare Maltoni's contributions to understanding, identifying, and characterizing widely used commercial chemicals in experimental animals are among the most important methods developed in the history of toxicology and serve to protect working men and women, the general population, and our environment from hazardous substances. (nih.gov)
  • The state of knowledge regarding the treatment of patients potentially exposed to hazardous substances in the environment is constantly evolving and is often uncertain. (cdc.gov)
  • This monograph is intended as an educational resource for physicians and other health professionals in assessing the condition and managing the treatment of patients potentially exposed to hazardous substances. (cdc.gov)
  • The goal of Case Studies in Environmental Med icine (CSEM) is to increase the primary care provider's knowledge of hazardous substances in the environment and to help in evaluation and treating of potentially exposed patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Whether portable gas detectors, gas detection tubes or personal protective equipment - Dräger offers a comprehensive portfolio to protect you when handling hazardous substances. (draeger.com)
  • iii) Hazardous substances remaining at the property after remedial action would not pose a threat to human health or the environment at the site or in adjacent nonindustrial areas. (wa.gov)
  • Justia › US Law › US Codes and Statutes › Maryland Code › 2017 Maryland Code › Environment › Title 6 - Toxic, Carcinogenic, and Flammable Substances › Subtitle 14 - Cadmium in Children's Jewelry. (justia.com)
  • You must have a permit to handle certain carcinogenic, sensitising, allergenic or reprotoxic substances, group B substances. (av.se)
  • The researchers decided to look into the carcinogenic mutagenic and reproductive toxicity (CMR) of glyphosate and formulations in view of previously published findings dating from the 1990s, documenting effects on reproduction, such as sperm production and pregnancy, and mutagenic and toxic effects at very low doses in embryonic, foetal and placental cells. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Maltoni's experiments clearly demonstrated that benzene is carcinogenic in Sprague-Dawley rats, Wistar rats, Swiss mice, and RF/J mice when administered by inhalation or ingestion. (nih.gov)
  • Carcinogenic organic solvents include benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and trichloroethylene. (cdc.gov)
  • carcinogenic substance, Quit line 1544-9030 including naphthylamine, The Intake of tar varies nickel, benzene, Vinyl depending upon a 2. (who.int)
  • Which substances are group B substances is specified in our regulation on chemical hazards in the working environment (AFS 2011: 19) and in the table below. (av.se)
  • These publications are two in a series that provide new or updated information on chemical substances, physical agents, and safety hazards in the workplace. (cdc.gov)
  • According to the Swedish Work Environment Authority´s provision "Chemical hazards in the Working Environment" (AFS2011:19 Section 39) CMR substances are only to be handled after a documented investigation has been carried out that shows that it is technically impossible to replace the product with a less hazardous alternative. (lu.se)
  • When handling allergenic substances education is required. (lu.se)
  • Usually intercalator are categorized as mutagens or carcinogenic substance. (cyberessays.com)
  • This substance was identified in the categorization of the Domestic Substances List (DSL) as a high priority for action under the Challenge. (gc.ca)
  • The Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers (CAS RN Footnote 1 ), their Domestic Substances List (DSL) names and their common names are listed in the table below. (canada.ca)
  • The EC Inventory is a combination of three independent European lists of substances from the previous EU chemicals regulatory frameworks (EINECS, ELINCS and the NLP-list). (europa.eu)
  • Names of the hazardous chemicals or substances in the container. (medlineplus.gov)
  • IARC is responsible for assessing the likelihood that a substance causes cancer, and JECFA is responsible for assessing the size of the risk. (cancer.org.au)
  • Quit line 1544-9030 substance such as formaldehyde. (who.int)
  • The substance met the ecological categorization criteria for persistence, but did not meet the ecological categorization criteria for bioaccumulation potential or inherent toxicity to aquatic organisms. (gc.ca)
  • CMR substances are carcinogenic, mutagenic or harmful to reproduction. (ser.nl)
  • A harmful contamination of the air will be reached rather slowly on evaporation of this substance at 20 °C. (lookchem.com)
  • develop criteria dealing with toxic materials and harmful physical agents and substances which will describe. (cdc.gov)
  • Substances with a skin notation can be easily absorbed by the skin. (ser.nl)
  • Substances easily absorbed through skin are denoted by H. (lu.se)
  • Waterpipe smoke: source of toxic and carcinogenic VOCs, phenols and heavy metals? (nih.gov)
  • The 'Substance identity' section is calculated from substance identification information from all ECHA databases. (europa.eu)
  • The CAS number is the unique identification number for chemical and biological substances. (ser.nl)
  • The EC Number is the numerical identifier for substances in the EC Inventory. (europa.eu)
  • The CAS number is the substance numerical identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, to substances registered in the CAS registry database. (europa.eu)
  • These antigens induce injury by causing macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes to produce substances such as proteolytic enzymes and reactive oxygen compounds, further leading to synthesis and release of interleukin (IL)-1, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and IL-6 from macrophages and lymphokines from lymphocytes, all of which result in pulmonary inflammation. (medscape.com)
  • Should sufficient evidence be developed to demonstrate that any of these is a correct interpretation or that some nickel compounds are not carcinogenic, the recommended standard for inorganic nickel will be considered for revision. (cdc.gov)
  • The recommended standard for inorganic nickel is based on the conclusion that these substances are carcinogenic. (cdc.gov)
  • This also applies to the substances' salts and when the substance contains crystal water. (av.se)
  • In this educational monograph, ATSDR has made diligent effort to ensure the accuracy and currency of the information presented, but makes no claim that the document comprehensively addresses all possible situations related to this substance. (cdc.gov)
  • It is an organic substance that is found in Canada and elsewhere primarily as a chemical intermediate in a variety of industries. (gc.ca)
  • In accordance with the Environmental Code´s substitution principle (SFS 1998:808, Chapter 2, Section 4) chemical products that are hazardous to health and environment are to be substituted, by substances that are less hazardous, through active product selection and substitution. (lu.se)
  • Environmental effects from the substance have not been investigated adequately. (inchem.org)
  • The substance may cause effects on the central nervous system. (lookchem.com)
  • The substance may have effects on the kidneys and liver. (lookchem.com)
  • If you handle these substances without a permit, the Swedish Work Environment Authority may decide that you must pay a sanction fee. (av.se)
  • Substances that are included in group B may only be handled after you have been issued with a permit by the Swedish Work Environment Authority. (av.se)
  • CEPA), the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health have conducted a screening assessment of 11 substances referred to collectively as the Antimony-containing Substances Group. (canada.ca)
  • Considering all available lines of evidence presented in this screening assessment, there is a low risk of harm to the environment from the 11 antimony-containing substances. (canada.ca)
  • Regulations concerning the handling of carcinogenic substances have been issued by the Swedish Work Environment Authority . (lu.se)
  • Hazardous materials are substances that could harm human health or the environment. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The ERC-I identified these 11 antimony-containing substances as having low ecological concern. (canada.ca)
  • Organic solvents are carbon-based substances capable of dissolving or dispersing one or more other substances. (cdc.gov)
  • If the substance was not covered by the EC Inventory, ECHA attributes a list number in the same format, starting with the numbers 6, 7, 8 or 9. (europa.eu)
  • The EC or list number is the primary substance identifier used by ECHA. (europa.eu)
  • For instance, people viewing substances are generally most interested in viewing diseases that these substances have shown to have positive influences. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Substances in this group were identified as priorities for assessment as they met categorization criteria under subsection 73(1) of CEPA. (canada.ca)
  • the reason why you cannot replace the substance or product with a less dangerous product. (av.se)
  • This substance is an oxidizer and its heat of reaction with reducing agents or combustibles may cause ignition. (americanelements.com)
  • The report identifies agents, substances, mixtures, or exposures in two categories: known to be a human carcinogen and reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A substance identified primarily by an EC or list number may be linked with more than one CAS number, or with CAS numbers that have been deleted. (europa.eu)
  • Results from surveys under section 71 of CEPA indicate that the 11 antimony-containing substances in this group were manufactured or imported above reporting thresholds in either 2008 or 2011. (canada.ca)
  • The most carcinogenic substances are divided into two categories, category A and category B. Both categories require permission to use. (lu.se)
  • Permission or registration is required for specific narcotic substances. (lu.se)
  • Once a substance is nominated by the public or private sector and selected for consideration, it undergoes an extensive evaluation with numerous opportunities for scientific and public input. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The NTP used established criteria to evaluate the scientific evidence on each candidate substance under review. (sciencedaily.com)
  • There were at least six opportunities for public input on each substance. (sciencedaily.com)