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Migration of styrene in styrofoam cups into hot liquids

This study by Khaksar and Khansari, published in the journal Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, found that the migration of styrene into liquids increases with the temperature of the liquid, the fat c…

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Assessing dose-response relationship relationships for endocrine disrupting chemicals

This study, by Zoeller and Vandenberg and published in the journal Environmental Health, challenges the longstanding principle in toxicology that “the dose makes the poison”, when it comes…

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Toxicity of Chemical Mixtures

See here for a European Commission Report on the toxicity and assessment of chemical mixtures.

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Sugary drink consumption increases the risk of cancer

A study by Srour et al, published in The BMJ (originally The British Medical Journal), found that the consumption of sugary drinks was significantly associated with the risk overall cancer, and of bre…

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PERC exposure in dry-cleaning workers and increased risk of bladder cancer

A meta-analysis by Vlaanderen et al found an increased risk of bladder cancer in workers in the dry-cleaning industry.

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National Toxicology Program’s list of substances “reasonably anticipated to be carcinogens”

The National Toxicology Program (NTP), part of the department of Health and Human services (HHS) released an updated report on substances “reasonably anticipated to be carcinogens.

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