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what does titanium dioxide do to the human body
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Titanium dioxide is a common additive in many food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. When ingested or applied topically, it is generally considered safe. However, inhaled titanium dioxide (such as dust from powders or aerosols) has been classified as a possible carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer due to potential risks to the respiratory system. The effects can vary based on particle size and exposure levels. Long-term exposure to high concentrations may cause lung issues, although more research is needed to definitively establish these potential risks to human health. It's recommended to limit inhalation exposure.
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