A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
Philip Landrigan, MD Dir, Children's Environmental Health Ctr. BPA, Bisphenol A is another classic chemical that's very widely used in plastics, it's found in some brands of plastic drinking bottles.
Both in vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted to determine the effects of BPA exposure on aromatase activity. In vivo ...
In light of reports suggesting that low doses of BPA cause estrogenic effects in laboratory animals, concerns were raised about the safety of these consumer products, particularly plastic bottles ...
QMedic compiled a list of chemicals in food, water, and consumer goods, their health risks, and how to avoid them, using CDC ...
After all, a baby’s tiny body is particularly vulnerable to risk from chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), lead, and phthalates. That’s why Consumer Reports recently tested nine popular baby ...
Using microwave ovens can lead to several side-effects, although many of these are based on misconceptions or exaggerated claims. Here are seven potential side-effects associated with microwave use.