Is It Safe to Drink From Plastic Bottles?
Nov
9
4:00 PM16:00

Is It Safe to Drink From Plastic Bottles?

US NEWS

By Michael O. Schroeder

BY NOW, THERE'S A GOOD chance that – most of the time anyway – you don't microwave food or drink in plastic dishes. It's also quite plausible that if you're a parent, you didn't wait until bisphenol A – or BPA – was banned in baby bottles and sippy cups to avoid buying such products containing the chemical of concern, which is widely used in making polycarbonate plastics.

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Scientists know plastics are dangerous. Why won’t the government say so?
Oct
10
2:30 PM14:30

Scientists know plastics are dangerous. Why won’t the government say so?

WASHINGTON POST

By Paul D. Thacker

In July, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued a letter that would stop almost any parent in their tracks: Chemicals in food colorings, preservatives and packaging can be dangerous to children, and they aren’t being suitably regulated by the government. A review of almost 4,000 additives found that 64 percent had no research proving they were safe for people to eat or drink; these chemicals can be especially harmful to small children because they are still growing, making them more vulnerable to any ill effects.

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Reuters: Study Highlights the Billions in Health Costs in the U.S. from Exposure to Toxic Chemicals
Oct
17
3:30 PM15:30

Reuters: Study Highlights the Billions in Health Costs in the U.S. from Exposure to Toxic Chemicals

Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP, an associate professor at NYU Langone, is an expert in the dangers posed to human health from daily exposure to hazardous chemicals commonly found in plastic bottles, metal food cans, detergents, flame retardants, toys, cosmetics, and pesticides. These chemicals, called endocrine disruptors, interfere with the body’s endocrine, or hormone, system, and have a range of negative health and developmental effects.
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