Eat Healthy to Defend Against Toxics
New research shows that good nutrition can improve your body’s ability to defend against the effects of toxic chemicals.
Toxics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Asthma Found In Consumer Products, says National Work Group for Safe Markets
PR Newswire March 8, 2012 Toxic chemicals linked to rising rates of endocrine disruption related disease were found in consumer products and reported in a... Read More
Study Finds 55 Hidden Toxic Chemicals in Consumer Products
Top Secret Writers March 8, 2012 Ryan Dube According to a report published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a study conducted by Silent Spring Institute found... Read More
Tests Find Toxics in Broad Array of Consumer Products
EcoWatch March 8, 2012 Toxic chemicals linked to the rising rates of endocrine disruption related disease were found in a broad array of consumer products... Read More
Chemicals of Concern to Our Children
MomsRising.org March 12, 2012 Michelle Noehren As moms, we all want to protect our children from harm. But what if that harm is invisible, occurs... Read More
Test Results Published in a Recent Report From Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) Revealed High Levels of 1,4-Dioxane in Tide Free & Gentle®
CNN i Report March 3, 2012 According to Change.org, Lori Popkewitz Alper is a mother of three boys, an eco-wellness consultant for businesses, schools, and... Read More
Not easy getting clean and green.
A peer-reviewed study out from the Silent Spring Institute today finds suspect chemicals in dozens of everyday household products, like detergents and cleaners. That part you could probably expect. Except the study found those chemicals even in product...
Even ‘safer’ products often have been found to contain toxins.
Consumer products such as shampoos and sunscreens, even ones touted as safer, may contain potentially harmful chemicals not listed on their labels, according to a study out today that tested dozens of them.
Toxics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Asthma Found In Consumer Products
New Peer Reviewed Study Analyzed Broadest Range of Products Ever Tested Public Health Advocates Support Full Ingredient Labeling and New Safety Rules For immediate release:... Read More
Study highlights hidden dangers in everyday products.
A first-of-its-kind, peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Health Perspectives Thursday reveals an alarming number of unlabeled chemicals of concern in commonly used household and personal care products.