Carcinogens

Word CARCINOGENS
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Definitions and meanings of "Carcinogens"

What do we mean by carcinogens?

A substance or agent that can cause cancer.

Has the power to give someone or something cancer Urban Dictionary

Like atoms, carcinogens make up everything, especially things that taste good. Urban Dictionary

Carcinogeneous, also known as carcinogenic, means substance that have potential to cause cancer. Urban Dictionary

A rarely-used nickname for the Smog-ridden city of Los Angeles. Urban Dictionary

The digital equivalent of a carcinogen Urban Dictionary

A person who is seen to be derogatory to social standing when seen with - socially carcinogenic. Urban Dictionary

A very yummy chemical that makes drinks taste better. Urban Dictionary

Cancer causing chemical HOWEVER this can also be used in slang to denote that something was extremely bad or horrible Urban Dictionary

Carcinogeneous, also known as carcinogenic, means substance that have potential to cause cancer. Urban Dictionary

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The word "carcinogens" in example sentences

The COREXIT products do not contain carcinogens or reproductive toxins. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ever since these bottles were found to contain carcinogens, they can now be used as extra-portable tackle boxes ...... let's just hope fish don't get cancer! ❋ Unknown (2009)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that laboratory tests on popular smoking devices known as electronic cigarettes have found they contain carcinogens and other toxic chemicals dangerous to humans. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In fact, fragrance is one of the top contact allergens and often contains petroleum-based chemicals identified as carcinogens and neurotoxins, according to the National Academy of Sciences. ❋ Kat James (2007)

Europe also prohibits or restricts the use of chemicals classified as carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxins in personal-care products. ❋ Loadxml (2010)

Europe also prohibits or restricts the use of chemicals classified as carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxins in personal-care products. conducting a survey to raise awareness and to find out what's in the products people use every day. ❋ David Suzuki (2010)

"Our intention is not to alarm parents, but to inform parents that products that claim to be gentle and pure are contaminated with carcinogens, which is completely unnecessary," said Stacy Malkan, a spokeswoman for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, which is calling for the government to more strictly regulate personal care products such as shampoo, lotion and makeup. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Our intention is not to alarm parents but to inform parents that products that claim to be gentle and pure are contaminated with carcinogens, which is completely unnecessary," said Stacy Malkan, a spokeswoman for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, which is calling for the federal government to more aggressively regulate personal care products such as shampoos, lotions and makeup.

This bill would require manufacturers selling cosmetic products in California to provide the state Department of Health Services with a list of their products and to identify products that contain chemicals identified as carcinogens or reproductive toxins. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some of its recommendations -- such as avoiding environmental cancer-causing agents by taking off your shoes and leaving at the doorstep the "carcinogens" you picked up on the way home -- are ludicrous. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The chemicals that create these cancer genes are called 'carcinogens'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, EPA regulators cautiously assume dose linearity for carcinogens, meaning even a single molecule of toxicant could, in theory, interact with DNA and cause cancer — in other words, until they can be convinced otherwise, EPA regulators assume there is no dose threshold for carcinogens below which cancer risk is negligible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Scientists with the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) point out that the foods that make up a traditional holiday dinner are loaded with "carcinogens": chemicals that in large doses cause cancer in laboratory animals. ❋ Unknown (2008)

One thing the anti smoking lobbyists will not tell you is that for hundreds of thousands of years ever since fire was used, human lungs have evolved to cope with smoke from fires around which humans used to sit and wood smoke has just as many "carcinogens" as tobacco! so before you could switch on a light you would spend a large part of your life inhaling wood smoke! ❋ Unknown (2007)

You medical experts want us to believe in "carcinogens" ... and you don't even know where tumors come from. ❋ Simmons, Dan (1990)

These agents were called "carcinogens", but there was little knowledge about how such agents might work or how they might elicit uncontrolled growth. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This means the products will be low in volatile organic compounds, such as carcinogens, and products will be water-based. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If inhaled [too much], [chloroform] can be carcinogenic ❋ Oceanwalker (2016)

[Yum], [I can] [taste] the carcinogens. ❋ DudemanBKNYC (2016)

[Burning plastic] can release [carcinogeneous] and [pollutant] gases. ❋ Hogan Bailey (2023)

It was [just] [another] skyless [night] in The Big Carcinogenic. ❋ A Lux (2005)

[Buzzfeed] is a digital carcinogen ❋ Officialpyrocynical (2020)

"Yo man [what the hell are you doing] hanging around with Daisy!?" "I know everyone hates her...I just thought we sorta [clicked]," "Dude find your balls! She looks like a walrus..everyone hates her. She's totally a social [carcinogen]!" ❋ ExEE (2009)

Ben: "Woah careful that drink has [aspartame] which according to [the WHO] may be a [carcinogen]!" Tom: "That is why i am drinking it, yummy." ❋ 27Evan (2023)

Proper definition example: Tar, found in cigarette smoke, is a [carcinogen] - this can cause cancer Slang definiton example: Person 1: How did you find the exam? Person 2: Man, it was [carcinogenic], especially that last page - [I was LOST] ❋ Slavicscammer (2021)

[Burning plastic] can release [carcinogeneous] and [pollutant] gases. ❋ Hogan Bailey (2023)

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