Deadly plastics? Study links household chemicals to rising heart disease mortality

Synthetic compounds found in common items could pose great long-term health risks

Stars Insider

29/04/25 | StarsInsider

HEALTH Toxins

A new study has linked synthetic chemicals known as phthalates to a significant number of heart disease deaths. These plastics are commonly found in everyday items like food containers, shampoo, makeup, perfume, and children's toys.

According to researchers, phthalates may have contributed to over 10% of global cardiovascular mortality in 2018 among adults aged 55 to 64, raising serious concerns about their widespread presence in consumer products.

Phthalates have long been under scrutiny for their health risks. Previous studies have associated them with reproductive issues, including genital malformations in infants and reduced sperm counts in adult men, as well as increased risks of asthma, childhood obesity, and certain cancers.

While you may not typically think about the presence of toxic chemicals in your daily environment, the truth is that some of the most harmful ones are more common than you realize. When it comes to the American market alone, over 2,000 cleaning products may contain toxic substances associated with causing health issues, including an increased risk of cancer and developmental abnormalities.

Click through the following gallery to discover toxic chemicals that you come into contact with daily

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