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ACC: Australian DINP study shows no link to adverse health effects9:23 AM MDT | October 8, 2012 | Lindsay Frost A recent report released by the Australian government’s Department of Health and Ageing indicated that diisonoyl phthalate (DINP), a common component in many commercial and industrial products including toys, found that there are no health concerns from exposure to DINP. Some concerns rose from consumers who believed that exposure to DINP could have reproductive and developmental effects in children. “Current risk estimates do not indicate a health concern from exposure of children to DINP in toys and child-care articles even at the highest...
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