Warning to avoid sun screen that gets too old over cancer chemical
Scientists want the chemical banned
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Scientists have warned that some sunscreens can become toxic over time - producing a chemical that can cause cancer.
US and French scientists studied a number of brand-name sun lotions containing a chemical called octocrylene.
They found that over time the chemical can break down and produce a compound called benozophrene, which can cause skin and liver cancers.
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Staffordshire schoolgirl Emelia Brain was left fighting for her life after using a bath bomb she later discovered contained milk.
Teen girl almost dies and is left gasping for breath after using innocent-looking bath bomb
Thirteen-year-old Emilia Brain s parents found her gasping for air and clawing at her throat.
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The Trading Standards has issued a recall for two hand sanitiser gels
One gel called lbcccndc Instant Hand Sanitiser was found to contain methanol
Methanol can cause a range of side effects if ingested, including blindness
The other gel, Yucky Hands, was recalled after tests showed it did not contain sufficient levels of ethanol to kill germs, such as the Covid-19 virus