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Baby Powder & Mammograms: Why It's Not Recommended
Talcum powder, which is often a component of baby powder, can interfere with the accuracy of a mammogram by creating the appearance of calcifications or other abnormalities on the images, which can make it difficult for the radiologist to correctly interpret the results.Baby Health - Related Articles
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