Chemicals in Our Children

In 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals, which unveiled the first available benchmarks for a few of the thousands of chemicals to which we are all exposed. The report is based on blood/urine samples taken in twelve US locations from about 3,800… Continue reading Chemicals in Our Children

BPA — More Bad News for Babies

One of 2008’s top ten health stories continues to trouble consumers in 2009: the hazardous compound bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical component of plastics, which is widely found in consumer products like water bottles, food containers, baby bottles, and dental sealants. BPA is known to leach from these containers when food and drink is… Continue reading BPA — More Bad News for Babies

Bisphenol A (BPA) and the FDA among 2008’s Top 10 Hot Topics, says WebMD

The editors at WebMD have posted their list of top 10 health news stories from 2008. Salmonella in tomatoes was number one (even though it now appears that it wasn’t tomatoes and the tomato industry collapsed for no reason); the promise of healthcare reform placed second. Vitamin D was voted the hottest vitamin of 2008;… Continue reading Bisphenol A (BPA) and the FDA among 2008’s Top 10 Hot Topics, says WebMD

Decision on BPA—Is the FDA Conclusion Deeply Flawed?

The topic of bisphenol A (BPA) regulation has been discussed in the September 9 and September 23 issues of Pulse of Health Freedom. Now thirty-six scientific advisers on an independent panel have concluded that the draft decision of the FDA on BPA used “unacceptable criteria for selecting data and depend(ed) heavily upon a key paper… Continue reading Decision on BPA—Is the FDA Conclusion Deeply Flawed?

America’s Toxic Body Burden—Face-off with the FDA over the Safety of BPA in Plastic

As discussed in the 9/9/08 issue of Pulse of Health Freedom, the FDA has ignored other government experts and sided with industry on BPA, a widespread chemical that another government agency has deemed potentially dangerous. An important update to that story is the 9/16/08 Journal of the American Medical Association article linking BPA to both… Continue reading America’s Toxic Body Burden—Face-off with the FDA over the Safety of BPA in Plastic

FDA Sides With Industry on BPA, Ignores Other Government Experts

Haven’t we heard this story before? The FDA is charged with regulating BPA (bisphenol A), a chemical found in plastic bottles, baby bottles, food cans, dental fillings, sealants, and cements. It knew that the government’s National Toxicology Program (another division of Health and Human Services) was about to issue a report and that Yale researchers… Continue reading FDA Sides With Industry on BPA, Ignores Other Government Experts