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冲上热搜!辛巴宣布退出直播行业
8月18日,#辛巴退出直播行业# 这一话题冲上微博热搜。 当日晚间,主播辛巴在直播中表示,"从今天开始辛巴再无能力承载直播这份工作,今天正式宣布退出 直播行业。"此后,由他妻子初瑞雪接管辛选集团管理权。 辛巴称,经医生诊断,其肺功能年龄相当于95岁,并伴有肺气肿、肺大疱等问题。如果不治疗,未来会 越来越严重。 辛巴称,在自己24岁时有检查出支气管炎,直播到现在,肺部已经出现了严重的问题。在过去的直播 中,为了让自己坚持直播,甚至注射过肾上腺素。"但直播时实在扛不住了,我的身体实在承受不住这 份责任。" 据新黄河报道,这并非辛巴首次公开表达退意。2021年4月,他曾在直播中称"被资本、流量打败了", 并宣布"臣退了",引发广泛关注。 辛巴8年的直播生涯伴随着多次争议和平台处罚。 2022年,因"茗挚碗装风味即食燕窝"事件,河南省消协对辛巴方提起消费民事公益诉讼,要求"退一赔 三",总金额超7971万元。 辛巴的快手账号曾因"不符合社区规范"、与平台或其他主播发生冲突等原因,在2023年和2024年多次遭 到短期或不定期的直播功能封禁。 辛选旗下"棉密码"卫生巾被曝致癌物质超标 近日,知名网红卫生巾品牌"棉密码" ...
网红卫生巾检出致癌物,自称8年销售33亿
21世纪经济报道· 2025-07-24 12:28
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the serious health concerns regarding the sanitary napkin brand "Mian Mima," which has been found to contain high levels of the toxic substance thiourea, raising alarms among consumers and health experts [1][4][6]. Group 1: Product Testing Results - Multiple batches of "Mian Mima" sanitary napkins, including the "Tea Oxygen Night" and "Sakura Soothing" variants, have been tested and found to contain dangerously high levels of thiourea, with one sample showing a concentration of 16,653.4679 μg/g [1][4]. - A report from Shanghai Fuda Testing Technology Group indicated that out of 14 samples tested, only one batch did not show thiourea, while the "Sakura Soothing" medical-grade sanitary napkin had a thiourea content of 1,669.1608 μg/g [4][9]. Group 2: Consumer Health Concerns - Reports have emerged from consumers claiming health issues, including over 30 individuals self-reporting thyroid cancer, linking their conditions to the prolonged use of "Mian Mima" sanitary napkins [5][6]. - The article discusses the potential health risks associated with thiourea, which is classified as a possible carcinogen and has been linked to various health issues, including thyroid dysfunction and liver toxicity [16]. Group 3: Company Response and Standards - The company behind "Mian Mima," Xin Xuan Group, claims that their products comply with existing national standards, which do not currently include thiourea testing, and asserts that there is no cancer risk associated with their products [9][11]. - Despite the company's claims of compliance, the article points out a regulatory gray area where products may meet existing standards but still contain harmful substances not included in the testing criteria [14]. Group 4: Industry Insights - Thiourea is suggested to be used as a cheaper alternative to more expensive antioxidants like tea polyphenols in the sanitary napkin manufacturing process, raising concerns about the integrity of product formulations [16]. - The article emphasizes the need for more comprehensive testing and regulation in the sanitary products industry to ensure consumer safety and prevent the use of harmful substances [14][16].