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New study on the release of nanoparticles from consumer products
22 October 2024

New study published by the European Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) analyses the release of nanoparticles from consumer products and articles containing nanomaterials, highlighting potential exposure to consumers and to the environment.

Nanomaterials and health

 

ImageNanomaterials and health

Are substances in nanoforms more dangerous than they are in their normal size? Some are and some are not. Just like any other chemical substance, nanomaterials have to be assessed separately.

 

 

ImageFighting cancer using nanotechnology

Nanomaterials are not only used in consumer products, but also in new and innovative medical treatments. Research has shown that nanoparticles can be used to damage and even destroy cancer cells from within.

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Visit the interactive Infographics to learn more about nanomaterials around us and in the most popular products.

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