Common household items like plastic bottles, beauty products, and e-cigarettes are contributing to the rising cancer risk
WHO's cancer agency predicts a 77% surge in new cancer cases by 2050, attributing it to lifestyle and environmental factors
Items like plastic bottles, tea bags, and non-stick cookware harbor carcinogens, posing unseen dangers in households
Nail polish, hair straightening products, and other personal care items contain carcinogens like formaldehyde and toluene, contributing to cancer risk
E-cigarettes and flavored hookahs are increasingly popular among youth, yet they contain harmful chemicals that elevate cancer risk