The Future of Titanium Dioxide: A Glimpse to 2023
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2025-08-15 18:11
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The Future of Titanium Dioxide: A Glimpse to 2023
Inhaling high concentrations of titanium dioxide dust or fumes, which may occur in occupational settings — such as in the production or processing of products containing the mineral — may cause respiratory problems like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath, in addition to eye and skin irritation.
The California plaintiff is apparently not the only one concerned about titanium dioxide. The European Union recently banned its use citing concerns about serious health consequences.