Everyday toxins may increase cancer risk significantly
Modern living exposes people to various toxins that may increase cancer risk. Key substances include benzene, formaldehyde, BPA, Red Dye No. 3, and Rhodamine B. These toxins are found in everyday products, food, and air. Benzene is present in vehicle emissions and some household items. Formaldehyde is often used in furniture and personal care products. BPA is commonly found in plastics, while Red Dye No. 3 has been banned by the FDA due to health concerns. Air pollution and lifestyle choices, such as alcohol consumption and obesity, also elevate cancer risk. Maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and reducing exposure to harmful substances can help lower these risks.