Showing posts with label hormonal disruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hormonal disruption. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2008
Plastic Toxins in the News
Last week, Canada thrust BPA (Bisphenol-A) onto the front pages by declaring it to be toxic. Suddenly everyone's talking about phthalates, now that they've realized that BPA leaches out of commonly used polycarbonate plastic containers into our food and drinks! Most of the press has focused on polycarbonate baby bottles and those ubiquitous Nalgene bottles, but there are other sources of exposure to phthalates that may surprise you.... This week we'll talk about these chemicals, why we should be concerned about them, and discuss some ways to limit our pets' exposure. Eager for a preview? Earthresource.org has a good overview of plastic toxins here.
Labels:
animal health,
bisphenol-a,
bpa,
DEHP,
endocrine,
hormonal disruption,
pet health,
phthalates,
PVC,
toxins,
veterinary
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