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Local 6 is learning new information on a story covered earlier this year. The Center for Environmental Health has been fighting to get the cancer-causing chemical called Cocamide DEA off store ...
A legal agreement has been reached between some shampoo, lotion and other personal care products manufacturers to remove cocamide DEA from their products. The chemical, however, has not been ...
An environmental group sued over the use of cocamide DEA, which puts suds in soaps and emulsifies lotions. It has been found to cause cancer in animals.
Cocamide DEA, which is used to make foam and bubbles, was named last year as a carcinogen under Proposition 65, which requires warnings for consumer products with harmful amounts of certain toxic ...
Warning labels about the chemical are required under the state's Proposition 65 because the state in June 2012 identified cocamide DEA as a cancer-causing substance (CEH release, 5/5). The chemical is ...
Local 6 is learning new information on a story covered earlier this year. The Center for Environmental Health has been fighting to get a cancer causing chemical called Cocamide DEA off store shelves.
Read full article: Glynn County, Brunswick implements curfew through Sunday morning, offices, schools closed Monday ORLANDO, Fla. – The Center for Environmental Health may be winning the fight ...
Nearly 100 shampoos and liquid soaps sold in California contain a chemical that should be flagged as carcinogenic under state law, but isn't, according to a Bay Area-based environmental watchdog ...