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Titanium dioxide is considered safe for use in foods, cosmetics, and sunscreens by many regulatory bodies worldwide, including the FDA. However, its safety is conditional based on its form. When inhaled in powdered form, such as in occupational settings, it may pose health risks related to respiratory tract. Nano-sized particles of titanium dioxide, often used in sunscreens, have raised concerns but so far, the consensus among scientists is that they do not penetrate the skin to a degree that would endanger health. Regular review of latest research is however essential as science progresses rapidly.
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