Written on Oct, 28, 2010
by DrB
High exposure to BPA linked to low sperm count: “Health Search Drug Search Explore and compare medications Chinese factory workers exposed to high levels of the plastics chemical BPA had low sperm counts, according to the first human study to tie it…
Written on Jun, 04, 2010
by DrB
SCIENTISTS SEEK FORMER STUDENTS IN TOXIC MT TOWN By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press Writer SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Researchers have embarked on an ambitious study to track the health of thousands of high school graduates over a half century in a Montana…
Written on Mar, 10, 2010
by DrB
Banned in 160 Nations. Yet U.S. FDA Regards it as Safe?: “ A livestock drug banned in 160 nations and responsible for hyperactivity, muscle breakdown and 10 percent mortality in pigs has been approved by the FDA. The beta agonist ractopamine, a repartitioning…
Written on Feb, 09, 2010
by DrB
Fecal Bacteria Found in Nearly Half of Fast Food Soda Fountains: “ A recent study has revealed that a full 48 percent of soda fountains at fast food restaurants contain coliform bacteria — a bacteria that grows in feces. Eleven percent also ‘contained…
Written on Jun, 28, 2009
by DrB
It’s banned but not gone: Lead paint is still a danger – USATODAY.com. NDF detoxification factors. Available at PacificHealth.com
Written on Feb, 28, 2009
by DrB
House holds hearing on broken toxic law: “ Special to Enviroblog by Sandra Schubert, EWG Director of Government Affairs Yesterday’s hearing in the House of Representatives clearly showed the need for reform of TSCA. All ten witnesses – representatives from labor, the environmental…