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Plastic Toxin Press Archive

    Government Agencies

     

    The following page provides you with the most important and relevant coverage from Governmental Agencies.

    U.S. Dept of Health  

    U.S. Department of Health Reviews the threat of Bisphenol A

     

    U.S. Department Of Health & Human Services conducts various studies from research centers on the dangers of toxicants of chemicals like Bisphenol A.

    Bisphenol A Exposure Leads to Abnormal Egg Development

    Exposure to Bisphenol A Alters Mammary Gland Development

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    NIEHS
     

    Bisphenol A may be linked to Type 2 Diabetes

     

    A study by EHP and NIEHS analyzes how bisphenol a may be linked to Diabetes. Bisphenol A may promote insulin resistance. >>Read More

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    IATP  

    Toxic Chemicals Leach from Popular Baby Bottles

     

    The IATP is warning parents to be aware and get more information to protect their kids. Bisphenol A is toxic to nervous and reproductive system. Bisphenol A has been found by theCenter for Disease Control (CDC) in the urine of 95% of Americans tested. >> Read the release

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    Toxicology
     

    **Latest Brief On The Reproductive and Developmental Hazards Associated With Exposure To Bisphenol A.**

     

    The National Toxicology Program (NTP) agrees with the conclusion of the Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR) Expert Panel on Bisphenol A that there is some concern for neural and behavioral effects in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures. The NTP also has some concern for bisphenol A exposure in these populations based on effects in the prostate gland, mammary gland, and an earlier age for puberty in females.

    Expert Panel of Scientists Evaluation of Bisphenol A

     

    The National Toxicology Program convened an expert panel to assess scientific studies on the reproductive and developmental hazards of Bisphenol A. >> Read what they found

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    EPA
     

    EPA Conducts Studies On Children's Exposure to Toxicants

     

    TheEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a study conducted by the Mount Sinai Center for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research about the health hazards of of developmental toxicants exposed by children in American cities. >> Read more

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