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Teen Girls' Body Burden of Hormone-Altering Cosmetics Chemicals

Adolescent exposures to cosmetic chemicals of concern

Fire Retardants in Toddlers and Their Mothers

Levels Three Times Higher in Toddlers Than Moms

Sunscreens: What Works and What's Safe

EWG's study of nearly 1,000 sunscreens finds that 4 out of 5 don't protect consumers.

Bush Administration Moves to Okay Toxic Teflon Pollution in Tap Water

New EWG tests find the pollutant in Washington DC tap water

Reducing your exposure to PBDEs in your home

Consult this guidance when seeking ways to minimize your exposure to PBDEs in bedding, clothing, carpets, and electronics.

Pesticide in Soap, Toothpaste and Breast Milk - Is It Kid-Safe?

Summary & Recommendations
It’s a toxic pesticide that may be in your child’s toothpaste and toys, in your bed, kitchen counters and clothing.

Credibility Gap: Toxic Chemicals in Food Packaging and DuPont's Greenwashing

How Green is DuPont's Replacement for Teflon Chemical?

CDC: Americans Carry Body Burden of Toxic Sunscreen Chemical

Caving to Industry, FDA Delays Safety Standards for Decades

Asbestos Still A Public Health Tragedy; Congress Taking Action

Asbestos kills an estimated 10,000 people in the United States each year, and the number of deaths is increasing. If it were banned today, the public health tragedy would continue for at least another 50 years. House Environment Panel follows Senate and considers landmark legislation to ban the cancer-causing chemical.