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BodyBurden

Research Content

Pollution in 5 Extraordinary Women

The Chemical Body Burden of Environmental Justice Leaders

Independent Science Panel Rebukes FDA on Toxic Plastic

Side-by-Side Comparison of EWG’s public comments to FDA’s Science Board and BPA Subcommittee determiniations

Body Burden: The Pollution in Newborns

The Pollution in Newborns
A benchmark investigation of industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides in umbilical cord blood

BPA in Store Receipts

Minority Cord Blood Report: 232 toxic chemicals in 10 minority babies.

Laboratory tests commissioned by Environmental Working Group have, for the first time, detected bisphenol A (BPA), a plastic component and synthetic estrogen, in umbilical cord blood of American infants.

Modernizing BPA Standards in Food to Protect Public Health

Comments to the Science Board of the Food and Drug Administration