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How we manage outbreaks of lumpy skin disease in Great Britain.
Product Safety Report for LA LA LA Huile Eclaircissante 100ml Skin Lightening Oil sold via eBay presenting a serious chemical risk.
Product Safety Report for Benek's Fashion Fair Cream presenting a serious chemical risk.
Product Safety Report for Original Royal Milk Face Cream presenting a serious chemical risk.
Product Safety Report for Geisha Beauty Secrets, Lightening Cream with Kojic Acid presenting a chemical risk as it contains the chemical 'Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene' which is prohibited in cosmetic products.
Product safety report for LED Flashing Party Hat Glowing Witch Hat presenting a high risk of injuries and choking.
We are seeking views on a proposal to make Acnecide Face 5% w/w Gel and Acnecide Face Wash 5% w/w Gel available from general sales outlets.
Product recall for Pink Sky The Glow Up 12ft Flexible LED Strip Lights presenting a risk of internal injuries due to easy access to button batteries.
This is the council’s note about non-melanoma skin cancer and occupational exposure to (natural) ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in ultraviolet radiation and the skin.
Preliminary outbreak assessment for lumpy skin disease in Libya and East Asia.
Paper prepared by the Environmental Modelling Group (EMG) for the Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (SAGE).
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