NYU Langone Health: Aromatic Amines in Pet Feces & Urine May Signal Threats to Human Health
April 01, 2022
April 01, 2022
NEW YORK, April 1 (TNSJou) -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Dogs and cats may be exposed in their homes to a potentially toxic group of chemicals, with their discovery in the pets' stool and urine being a sign of health issues for humans living with them, a new study shows.
Called aromatic amines, the chemicals--found in tobacco smoke and in dyes used in cosmetics, textiles, an . . .
Dogs and cats may be exposed in their homes to a potentially toxic group of chemicals, with their discovery in the pets' stool and urine being a sign of health issues for humans living with them, a new study shows.
Called aromatic amines, the chemicals--found in tobacco smoke and in dyes used in cosmetics, textiles, an . . .