Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are in our food, water, products and general environment. They will be here long after you are gone … More
Category: Pregnancy and Chemical Exposure
Pesticide Exposure and Lower IQ, Memory Problems in Kids a Serious Problem Warn Experts
Public health experts and scientists are sounding the alarm to policymakers about the serious public health problem of pregnant women’s … More
Unborn Babies may be Exposed to Chemicals from Air Pollution: Study
In a new study that is disturbing but not that shocking scientists have discovered that healthy mothers-to-be are breathing in … More
BPA Exposure in Pregnancy may Adversely Affect Unborn Babies, say Scientists
There have now been thousands of novel and replication studies linking adverse health effects to the endocrine-disrupting food chemical BPA. … More
Low Levels of BPA Adversely Affects the Prenatal Brain: Study
Disturbing results from a new study reveal that even low, so-called ‘safe’ levels of exposure to the endocrine-disrupting chemical BPA … More
Pesticide-Related Autism: Possible Solution, say researchers
Finally some hopeful news to mitigate the risk of pesticides for pregnant women. Researchers studying pesticide-related autism risks have discovered … More
Pregnant Mothers, a Common Chemical, and Fat Offspring: New Study Makes a Connection
A new study just released examined the potential link between the chemical commonly used as an antibacterial in soaps and … More
Cleaning and Personal Care Product Chemicals Linked with Birth Defects: Study
A new study has linked the chemicals in common disinfectants and preservatives in household and personal care products such as … More
Commonly used chemicals endanger brain development: New report
In addition to mercury and lead, flame retardants, air pollutants and chemicals found in many plastics, cosmetics and food containers … More
