This study by Singh and Shoei-Lung Li, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, reviews the evidence that BPA and phthalates can have epigenetic effects.
In this review by Darbre and Harvey, published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology, the authors consider the evidence that parabens can enable development in human breast epithelial cells.
This ground-breaking study, published in the journal Carcinogenesis, was conducted by several hundred scientists from around the world.
This paper calls into question whether the current PFAS alternatives are in fact safer for humans and the environment.
This paper is a call-to-action by a group of scientists, about the urgent need to limit the prevalence of toxic PFAS chemicals.
This study by Parlett et al, published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, found that women’s use of multiple personal care products each day exposes them to a nu…
This meta-analysis by Rochester and Bolden, published in Environmental Health Perspectives, concludes that based on the current literature, the BPA substitutes BPS and BPF, are as hormonally active as…
This study by Al-Natsheh et al, published in the Journal of Chromatography.
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…
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…
See here for a European Commission Report on the toxicity and assessment of chemical mixtures.
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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