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Study finds levels of toxic flame retardants 5 times higher in toddlers

These results are particularly troubling since children, ages one to five, are in important stages of development and likely more sensitive to environmental chemicals, particularly those that affect their metabolism and hormones.

Filed Under: Health Science Tagged With: action, biomarkers, cancer, chemicals, chlorinated tris, diabetes, Dr. Heather Stapleton, Duke University, dust, endocrine disruptor, environmental, Environmental Science & Technology, EPA, EWG, exposure, families, Firemaster 550, flame retardants, health, ip-TPhPs, isopropyl triphenyl phosphates, Johanna Congleton, metabolism, obesity, PBDE, phthalates, policy, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, products, retailers, scientific tests, TDCIPP, toxic, TPhP, triphenyl phosphate, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, bill, saferchemicals, safer, new, state, store

March Badness: New study finds toxic chemicals in University Themed products

HealthyStuff.org announces March Badness tournament to determine the MTP – Most Toxic Product

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: brominated flame retardants, Cancers, chlorine, healthy families, HealthyStuff.org, infertility, learning disabilities, Major Retailers, Mike Schade, PVC, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, March Badness, the Ecology Center, thyroid disruption, high levels of lead, phthalate-free grill cover, March Madness, Mind the Store Campaign Director for Safer Chemicals, phthalate plasticizers, Michigan State University

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