Archive for 'Toxic Products'

Regulator waffles on bisphenol A.

Regulator waffles on bisphenol A.

Eight days after chemical industry lobbyists met with Obama administration officials, federal regulators delayed action on including bisphenol A in a new effort to better regulate dangerous chemicals.

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Good chemistry for some household sprays.

It has been nearly a year since S. C. Johnson & Son agreed to begin disclosing all the ingredients in its home-cleaning and air-care products sold in the U.S. And earlier this month, a lawsuit with the aim of forcing other cleaning-product manufacturers to do the same inched closer to resolution.

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What Your Cell Phone’s Made Of

From Wired.com: Ever wonder what makes your cell phone ring? We’re talking hardware, not incoming calls. That tiny device puts a periodic table’s worth of elements in your pocket. We dissected a Sony-Ericsson W300 — and tracked down where its contents likely originated.

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Is Your Lipstick Safe?

From Ms Magazine: That lipstick or nail polish you may be wearing — are they a danger to your health? How about your deodorant, toothpaste, body lotion, soap? Seemingly innocuous personal-care products contain a host of largely unregulated chemicals and toxic ingredients. Some of those chemicals — phthalates, formaldehyde, petroleum, parabens, benzene and lead — [...]

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Parents Sue Soft Drink Cos. Over Benzene

By LIBBY QUAID AP Food and Farm Writer WASHINGTON Apr 11, 2006 (AP)— Two soft-drink companies were sued Tuesday by parents complaining that there might be cancer-causing benzene in kids’ drinks. Attorneys filed class-action lawsuits against the companies in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston and Leon County Circuit Court in Tallahassee, Fla. They accused Polar [...]

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The Lowdown on Sweet?

New York Times: By Melanie Warner WHEN Dr. Morando Soffritti, a cancer researcher in Bologna, Italy, saw the results of his team’s seven-year study on aspartame, he knew he was about to be injected into a bitter controversy over this sweetener, one of the most contentiously debated substances ever added to foods and beverages. Aspartame [...]

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What’s in you?

Part one of a three part series Douglas Fischer – STAFF WRITER Inside Bay Area In a pioneering study, we tested a Bay Area family for a suite of chemical pollutants. The results stunned even scientists. A casual observer of Rowan Hammond Holland sees a little towhead, devilishly cute, who grins impishly while tossing food [...]

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Steelworkers Union Alerts Commercial Users of DuPont Teflon ® -Related Chemical about “Duty to Warn” Customers of Possible Harm

Source: ENN: Environmental News Network August 10, 2005 — By United Steel Workers PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Citing growing public health concerns, the United Steelworkers (USW) union has informed major carpet cleaning retailers and wholesalers, fast food chains and major retail clothing companies that they may have “a legal duty to warn” their customers about potential [...]

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Teflon likely to cause cancer

News-Medical.net: In a new report scientists say that a chemical compound used to make Teflon, possibly causes cancer. The report, which is still in draft, is written by the scientific advisory panel of the Environmental Protection Agency, and has identified perfluorooctanoic acid as a “likely carcinogen”. The EPA has until now classified PFOA as a [...]

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Testing For Toxins

SFGate.com: Women are taking environmental health into their own hands Recent research has shown that phthalates, chemicals routinely used in body-care products, could harm developing fetuses and young children. (The effects on adult bodies are less clear but may include male-fertility problems.) Beyond simple questions of poisoning — the sort of tests the cosmetic industry [...]

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The Ugly Side of Cosmetics

The Ugly Side of Cosmetics

Make-up and body care products have been linked to allergic reactions, birth defects, and even cancer. Here’s what you need to know. Suzanne Anich of Minneapolis, MN, has a morning routine similar to that of many women. She shampoos and conditions her hair with products that contain “natural ingredients,” according to the labels. She brushes [...]

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Moms’ cosmetics linked to sons’ sexual development

For the first time, scientists have found evidence that chemicals widely used in cosmetics and plastics and found in pregnant women are adversely affecting genital development in their infant boys. The findings published by researchers at the University of Minnesota and other institutions could have implications for the chemical industry and for the U.S. Food [...]

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How Toxic Is Your Home?

By Debra Lynn Dadd We like to think of our homes as being a safe place to be–a refuge from a dangerous world. Yet some of the exposures that you have day-to-day that are most hazardous to your health and the health of your family happen right at home. The good news is that for [...]

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Making Your Own Herbal Hair Shampoo

By Rudy Silva In 1990 I decided not to use the commercially made shampoos after reading Aubrey Hampton’s book, “Natural Organic Hair and Skin Care.” In this book Aubrey tells you how to read the label on any product that you put on your skin or hair. Manufacturers are constantly using toxic chemicals in their [...]

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Study Cites Risk of Compound in Plastic Bottles

Evidence is mounting that a chemical in plastic that is one of the world’s most widely used industrial compounds may be risky in the small amounts that seep from bottles and food packaging, according to a report to be published this week in a scientific journal. The authors of the report, who reviewed more than [...]

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