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Chemistry World January 7, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Flame retardant levels in San Francisco Bay wildlife falls after phase-out Levels of the flame retardants polybrominated diphenyl ethers have dropped dramatically in the wildlife of the San Francisco Bay since government regulations led to an industry phase-out a decade ago. |
Science News September 1, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Don't Bite the Dust Several studies show that children and adults accumulate substantial amounts of the flame retardants called PBDEs from food, breast milk, and probably house dust. |
Reactive Reports Issue 47 David Bradley |
Flame-Retardant Dust A new study of human exposure to potentially harmful flame retardant compounds reveals household dust as the main source, rather than animal and dairy products as had previously been supposed. |
Health May 2008 Alexandra Zissu |
Your Bed Rest easy on an organic mattress. |
Science News December 8, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Fire Retardant Catfish? Although many U.S. fish contain fire retardants, they won't protect your grilled fare from burning. In fact, these compounds, which go by the name of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are industrial pollutants... |
BusinessWeek November 25, 2009 |
Substances in Unknown Quantities People are exposed to many substances that may do harm even at low levels. |
Science News December 22, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Fire Retardant Catfish? Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), fat-soluble industrial pollutants, are being found in freshwater fish. Toxicology studies are limited, but suggest that these substances can mimic hormones in the body. Tips on limiting your exposure. |
Chemistry World January 28, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
California and Chemtura clash over fire safety Specialty chemicals supplier Chemtura is suing the state of California, trying to overturn the state's new fire safety regulations. |
Chemistry World October 27, 2008 Hepeng Jia |
Electronic waste processing puts Chinese children's health at risk Electronic waste (e-waste) processing in a southern Chinese town is putting children at risk of lead poisoning and increasing the chance of miscarriages in pregnant women, scientists have said. |
Chemistry World May 26, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Industry body accused over links to discredited US fire safety group Explosive allegations leveled at the American Chemistry Council by a former industry insider are exposing frictions underlying the science and policy of flame retardants. |
Chemistry World June 10, 2009 Sean Milmo |
ECHA recommends strict controls for certain chemicals The European Chemicals Agency has recommended that seven chemicals, including plasticizers, flame retardants and a fragrance enhancer cannot stay on the European markets without specific authorization. |