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Environmental Working Group. 1995. Pesticides in baby food. httD //www.ewg.org/Dub/home/reports/Babv food/Babv Home.html... [Pg.285]

The chemical industry s efforts to forge an international reputation as a responsible corporate citizen have been severely damaged by publication on the internet of an archive of confidential industry documents. The publisher, the Environmental Working Group, claims that the archive shows how the industry spins, distorts and twists the facts on the safety and environmental impact of its products. [Pg.65]

Center for Science in the Public Interest Environmental Defense Environmental Working Group Natural Resources Defense Council Public Citizen... [Pg.326]

A number of environmental groups have been actively involved in collecting biomonitoring data in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Those organizations include the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Commonweal, and Environmental Defence (based in Canada). The studies have often been conducted on a smaller scale and with samples from a few people in a select region. Examples are discussed below. [Pg.82]

EWG (Environmental Working Group). 2003a. Body Burden The Pollution in People. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, Environmental Working Group and Commonweal, Bolinas, CA [online]. Available http //www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden/toc.php [accessed April 17, 2004]. [Pg.92]

The Environmental Working Group, www.ewg.org, offers a searchable database, Skin Deep, with an impressive range of beauty products. It rates cosmetics in terms of how safe they are, specifically taking pregnancy into account. [Pg.77]

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) This substance makes everything from shampoo to bubble bath to toothpaste foam. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (the industry experts who test the safety of ingredients) reported that it caused enough changes in mouse skin to warrant further study. The Environmental Working Group says avoid SLS whenever possible. [Pg.79]

Lansinoh. It s basically purified lanolin. No word on if the sheep are organic, but as conventional remedies go, it has the market cornered. It also scores well in terms of safety concerns in the Environmental Working Group s Skin Deep report, and La Leche promotes it, so it can t be too bad. [Pg.243]

Houlihan J, et al. (2005) Body burden - the pollution in newborns a benchmark investigation of industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides in umbilical cord blood. Environmental Working Group, http //archive.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php. Cited 28 January 2009. [Pg.212]

USA Environmental Working Group, Boden Burden The Pollution in Newborns, Executive Summary, EWG, www.ewg. org 2005. [Pg.302]

Environmental Working Group, Mother s Milk Record Levels of Toxic Fire Retardants Found in American Mothers Breast Milk, September 2003. Available at http // www.ewg.org/archives/reports/mothersmilk/es.php (accessed September 2004). [Pg.82]

EWG (Environmental Working Group), http //www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden/, 2002. (Accessed September 20, 2004). [Pg.83]

In a study commissioned by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the blood of 10 American newborn babies born in U.S. hospitals in August... [Pg.59]

Environmental Working Group. Body burden study, 2004, www.ewg.org/ reports/bodyburden... [Pg.62]

Environmental Working Group. National tap water quality database, www. ewg. org/tapwater/national/... [Pg.118]

Environmental Working Group (1998). Overexposed Organophosphate Insecticides in Chiidren. s Food. Environmental Working Group, Washington, DC,... [Pg.357]

An Environmental Working Group study utilised detailed government data on food consumption patterns and pesticide residues to conduct the first comprehensive analysis of the toxic dose that infants and children receive when the entire organophosphate family of insect killers is assessed in combinations, and at levels, that actually occur in the food supply. Based on the most recent government data available on children s eating patterns, pesticides in food, and the toxicity of organophosphate insecticides, the EWG estimated that ... [Pg.41]

Environmental Working Group. Compiled from Food and Drug Administration Pesticide Monitoring Database FY 1992 and 1993. Suiveillance data only. [Pg.43]

J Houlihan, T Kropp, R Wiles, et al. 2005. Body Burden The Pollution in Newborns, Nash ngton, DC Environmental Working Group. [Pg.45]

Chemical Industry Archives, Environmental Working Group, www. chemicalindustryarchives.org/dirtysecrets/arsenic/l.asp. [Pg.71]


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