BPA Stands for Bad Plastics Assault (in My Book)
Consider this: In the 1990s, the average age a little girl got breast buds — a precursor to puberty — was just shy of 11. Today the average age is about nine! More than one in ten girls start...
View ArticleBPA: It’s Still Out There
By now, you’ve probably heard about Bisphenol-A or BPA, a chemical that’s used to manufacture non-rigid polycarbonate plastics such as take-home food containers as well as epoxy resins, found inside...
View ArticleTriclosan: What You Need to Know
Source: The FDA's Consumer Update: Triclosan: What Consumers Should Know There has been plenty of news lately about the dangers of Tricosan, but many people are still puzzled about the chemical. I...
View ArticleFlat as a Board — It’s a Good Thing
We went to Big Girl’s 10-year-old well visit. To quote my doctor, “There’s nothing going on at all,” on the puberty front. She really didn’t have to tell me that. (Although, yes, I asked.) The kid is...
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