Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Check the Formaldehyde Cancer Risk in Your Neighborhood

Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic chemical in the air. It's emitted from cars, trucks, planes, industrial facilities and many other sources. It's also formed in the atmosphere when other chemicals combine in the presence of sunlight. Even if you don't live in a high-traffic area or an industrial zone, the geography and climate of your area could increase your cancer risk from formaldehyde because of this so-called "secondary formation."

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ProPublica is releasing a lookup tool that allows anyone in the country to understand their outdoor risk from formaldehyde. Search for your address to see risks from the chemical on your block and where it comes from.

Comments

I'm pretty sure some of the artificial sweeteners can convert to formaldehyde in body during the digestion process.

#1 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-12-03 12:41 PM

I did darkroom work for decades... the formaldehyde ship sailed long ago. It's a very effective humectant and was present in so many things. I'm a boomer in my 70's who was a tad adventurous in my youth. If cancer is what takes me out it's going to be hard to source what gave it to me... if anything specific.

#2 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2024-12-03 04:10 PM

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