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New Standford U. Study - Benezine from gas kitchen gas stove can cause cancer and global warming
2023-11-06
[USArc News] A recent study led by Stanford University has shed light on a concerning issue related to gas-powered appliances in our homes. This study, published in Environmental Science & Technology, has revealed that these appliances can significantly elevate the levels of benzene, a well-known cancer-causing chemical also found in cigarette smoke, within our living spaces. The findings are particularly alarming, as the research suggests that indoor concentrations of benzene resulting from the flames of gas stoves can be even worse than the average concentrations of benzene from secondhand smoke.

The implications of this study are far-reaching and call for increased attention from lawmakers, experts, and consumers alike. While debates continue regarding potential bans on gas stoves, this new research underscores the importance of considering a switch to electric appliances sooner rather than later.

One notable advantage of transitioning to energy-efficient electric appliances is the potential for substantial savings on monthly energy bills. Moreover, these electric appliances can have a positive impact on the air quality inside homes, thereby mitigating potential health concerns, particularly among young children. To sweeten the deal, new tax breaks and incentives may make these high-end electric appliances more affordable for homeowners.

The primary concern surrounding gas appliances centers on the release of benzene, a chemical associated with childhood asthma and an increased risk of certain cancers, such as leukemia, according to the American Cancer Society. Benzene, a volatile liquid at room temperature, quickly evaporates into the air and is one of the most widely used chemicals in the United States, with applications in plastics, detergents, pesticides, gasoline, and even cigarette smoke, as noted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I've lived in houses and apartments with gas stoves all my life and that's getting to be quite some time now. After all that time I've decided I'd rather risk it than go hungry or eat uncooked food.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-11-06 12:50  

#6  These people...

The sun can cause cancer, let's ban the sun.
Posted by: mossomo   2023-11-06 12:35  

#5  Meanwhile...Come fry with me: Virgin Atlantic given green light for first transatlantic flight using fuel made from cooking oil
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-06 10:55  

#4  1) That YouTube clip was more like an ad from the electric stove industry, with a sprig of speculation thrown in.

2) How many of these newfound studies about the alleged dangers of gas stoves, which have been around for at least sixty years now, get completely tossed out the window when it's revealed (rough guess here) at least 95% of all kitchen stoves have hood fans, designed to get rid of all that cooking air? I have yet to see a study take hood fans / adequate circulation into account, so I'll just keep dismissing them as the panic inducing misinformation nuggets they are.
Posted by: Raj   2023-11-06 09:31  

#3  Benzene In Water (Everything You Need to Know in 2023)
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-06 07:17  

#2  And I thought we were all safe indoors.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-11-06 06:44  

#1  A recent study led by Stanford University...

Beware of the Academic-Technological Complex just as corrosive as the Military-Industrial Complex.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-06 06:40  

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