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House Bill Would Ban BPA In Infant Formula

Main Source of Exposure In Infants Comes From Formula, Not Bottles

Formula Makers Pressed to Remove Toxic Chemical From Containers

As Retailers Scramble to Ditch BPA, U.S. Raises Threat Risk

Polluted Pets

Study: Dogs And Cats Contaminated With High Levels Of Toxic Industrial Chemicals

Federal Health Agency Reverses Course, Increases Concern Over Toxic Infant Formula Contaminant

Previous NIH Review Panel Ignored Hundreds of Independent Scientific Reports, Caught Up in Congressional Investigation of Corruption

EPA Convenes Panel To Strip Safety Standards That Protect Kids From Cancer-Causing Chemicals

EPA’s Advisory Panel Chaired By Scientist With Ties to Chemical Industry

FDA Cites Discredited Industry Science in Justifying High Levels of Contaminants in Infant Formula

Ignores Federally Funded Research Showing Serious Health Risks

Government Report Focuses on Agriculture as 'Dead Zone' Culprit

Heavily Subsidized Crops Largest Contributor of Nitrogen to the Gulf of Mexico; What Will be the Environmental Impact of Increased Ethanol Production?

Congressional Demands Follow on Heels of EWG Study Showing Widespread Use of the Toxic Chemical BPA in Formula Cans

House Congressional Leaders Demand Answers from Manufacturers and FDA

Bush Administration Should Stop Foot Dragging and Finish National Workplace Exposure Study for Nurses

Recent National Survey Found Nurses Frequently Exposed to Workplace Chemicals Reported Increased Rates of Asthma, Miscarriage, and Cancer