
Though long suspected because of its endocrine disrupting effects on the body, a new study is the first of its kind to connect BPA exposure directly to obesity rates in children.
Read More:BPA Levels in Obese Children Twice the Average
BPA Levels in Obese Children Twice the AverageSeptember 22nd, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
Though long suspected because of its endocrine disrupting effects on the body, a new study is the first of its kind to connect BPA exposure directly to obesity rates in children. Read More:BPA Levels in Obese Children Twice the AverageObesity and Diabetes Linked to BPA ExposureMarch 30th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
More bad news has surfaced about chemicals including the controversial endocrine disruptor, BPA (bisphenol-A), which is facing an imminent FDA ruling on whether or not it warrants regulation in the U.S. Read More:Obesity and Diabetes Linked to BPA ExposureWaiter, There’s 1,221 Percent More Toxic BPA in My Soup!November 26th, 2011 - Jill Ettinger
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows a significant spike in urine BPA (bisphenol-A) levels in individuals consuming canned soup products. Read More:Waiter, There’s 1,221 Percent More Toxic BPA in My Soup!Toxic BPA Levels Drop Dramatically on Fresh Food DietApril 5th, 2011 - Jill Ettinger
A recent report released from the Breast Cancer Fund and the Silent Spring Institute concluded that eating a diet rich in fresh foods instead of packaged and processed food can quickly and drastically reduce exposure to the harmful hormone disruptor, BPA (bisephenol-A). Read More:Toxic BPA Levels Drop Dramatically on Fresh Food Diet |