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Toxic Chemicals and the Rise of Childhood Cancer: What is the Relationship?

Listen to the teleconference with professors, parents and our own Andy Igrejas of Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families

Filed Under: Health Science Tagged With: Andy Igrejas, asbestos, brain cancer, cadmium, carcinogens, childhood cancer, christine brouwer, formaldehyde, hazardous chemicals, lead, leukemia, President’s cancer panel, richard clapp, safer chemicals, sean palfrey, toxic chemical regulation, toxic chemicals, toxics, trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride

30 States Nationwide to Announce Upcoming Bills to Protect Kids and Families from Toxic Chemicals on Wed. Jan 19

States Attempt to Minimize Public Health Impact Of Dangerous Chemicals As Congress Lags Behind

Filed Under: Policy & Regulation Tagged With: asthma, BPA, cadmium, cancer, Deca BDE, flame retardants, hazardious chemicals, infertility, Laurie Valeriano, safer chemicals, Science and Environmental Health Network, ted schetter, toxic chemical exposure, toxic chemical regulation, toxic chemicals, toxics, TSCA, TSCA reform

New UCSF Study Identifies Toxic Chemicals in Pregnant Women

Virtually all U.S. pregnant women carry multiple chemicals, including some banned since the 1970s and others used in common products such as non-stick cookware, processed foods and personal care products.

Filed Under: Health Science, Policy & Regulation Tagged With: Andy Igrejas, birth defects, BPA, brain development, cancer, DDT, Environmental Health Perspectives, fetal development, flame retardants, hazardous chemicals, PAHs, PBDEs, PCBs, PFCs, phthalates, pregnant women, preterm birth, safer chemicals, toxic chemical regulation, toxic chemicals, toxics, TSCA, TSCA reform, UCSF

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