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VOLUME THREE, NUMBER THIRTY                        NEWSLETTER HOME

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Federal Official says to Avoid BPA

Childhood Diabetes Caused by High Fructose Corn Syrup
Childhood Diabetes Caused by High Fructose Corn Syrup

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Resveratrol May Prove Beneficial for Women’s Health

Beer Appears to Prevent Prostate Cancer
Beer Appears to Prevent Prostate Cancer

Food Safety Experts Will NOT Eat These Seven Foods
Food Safety Experts Will NOT Eat These Seven Foods

Monsanto Killing Seed Competition
Monsanto Killing Seed Competition

Cooking Up Cancer in the Kitchen
Cooking Up Cancer in the Kitchen

Gluten Disorder Rising
Gluten Disorder Rising

Vaccines are Big Money for Big Pharma
Vaccines are Big Money for Big Pharma

Household Toxins Reach Babies Before Birth
Household Toxins Reach Babies Before Birth

Red Yeast Rice Helps Colon Health in Addition to Reducing Cholesterol
Red Yeast Rice Helps Colon Health in Addition to Reducing Cholesterol

Is BPA Turning Off Your Sex Life?
Is BPA Turning Off Your Sex Life?

Coffee and Cancer
Coffee and Cancer

Non-Stick Cookware Hazards
Non-Stick Cookware Hazards

Niacin Lowers Cholesterol Better than Prescription Drugs
Niacin Lowers Cholesterol Better than Prescription Drugs

Mirafit FBCx Reduces Caloric Absorption
Mirafit FBCx Reduces Caloric Absorption

Lower Cholesterol Equals Lower Cancer
Lower Cholesterol Equals Lower Cancer

Autism Spikes, Toxins Suspected
Autism Spikes, Toxins Suspected

Chemicals, Cancer, and Conflict of Interest
Chemicals, Cancer, and Conflict of Interest

A Glass of Wine Every Day May Be Good in Six Ways
A Glass of Wine Every Day May Be Good in Six Ways

The New Religion of Consumerism
The New Religion of Consumerism

Decreasing Alzheimer's Agitation with Lemon Oil
Decreasing Alzheimer's Agitation with Lemon Oil

Autism, Mercury and Vaccines
Autism, Mercury and Vaccines

Life Support Systems on Earth Failing
Life Support Systems on Earth Failing

Red Palm Oil - Ancient Healing Power
Red Palm Oil - Ancient Healing Power

Low-Level Mercury Exposure, Zinc Deficiency and Learning Disabilities
Low-Level Mercury Exposure, Zinc Deficiency and Learning Disabilities

Curry Kills Cancer
Curry Kills Cancer

Stomach Flu... Or Industrial Meat?
Stomach Flu... Or Industrial Meat?

Children Lacking Vitamin D at Risk for Health Problems
Children Lacking Vitamin D at Risk for Health Problems

Cheap Food... Is Neither
Cheap Food... Is Neither

High Fructose Corn Syrup, When Heated, Can Become Downright Dangerous
High Fructose Corn Syrup, When Heated, Can Become Downright Dangerous

Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan
Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan

Top Ten Swine Flu Protection Supplements
Top Ten Swine Flu Protection Supplements

Planting Hemp on the Lawn of the DEA Farmers are Arrested
Planting Hemp on the Lawn of the DEA Farmers are Arrested

Does the Vaccine Really Even Matter?
Does the Vaccine Really Even Matter?

Boosting the Value of Compounds that Fights Alzheimer's
Boosting the Value of Compounds that Fights Alzheimer's

Brain Damage from Mobile Phone Radiation Approaching Epidemic
Brain Damage from Mobile Phone Radiation Approaching Epidemic

Possible 75% Cancer Mortality Rate Reduction with Vitamin D
Possible 75% Cancer Mortality Rate Reduction with Vitamin D

The Genetic Conspiracy
The Genetic Conspiracy

Swine Flu Protection with Probiotics
Swine Flu Protection with Probiotics



Cooking Up Cancer in the Kitchen
Cooking Up Cancer in the Kitchen


How much does cancer have to do with contaminants in our water or air -- or in certain plastic containers in our kitchens?

Common Dreams | Nicholas D. Kristof | The battle over health care focuses on access to insurance, or tempests like the one that erupted over new mammogram guidelines.

But what about broader public health challenges? What if breast cancer in the United States has less to do with insurance or mammograms and more to do with contaminants in our water or air -- or in certain plastic containers in our kitchens? What if the surge in asthma and childhood leukemia reflect, in part, the poisons we impose upon ourselves?

This last week I attended a fascinating symposium at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, exploring whether certain common chemicals are linked to breast cancer and other ailments.

Dr. Philip Landrigan, the chairman of the department of preventive medicine at Mount Sinai, said that the risk that a 50-year-old white woman will develop breast cancer has soared to 12 percent today, from 1 percent in 1975. (Some of that is probably a result of better detection.) Younger people also seem to be developing breast cancer: This year a 10-year-old in California, Hannah, is fighting breast cancer and recording her struggle on a blog.

Likewise, asthma rates have tripled over the last 25 years, Dr. Landrigan said. Childhood leukemia is increasing by 1 percent per year. Obesity has surged. One factor may be lifestyle changes - like less physical exercise and more stress and fast food - but some chemicals may also play a role.

Take breast cancer. One puzzle has been that most women living in Asia have low rates of breast cancer, but ethnic Asian women born and raised in the United States don't enjoy that benefit. At the symposium, Dr. Alisan Goldfarb, a surgeon specializing in breast cancer, pointed to a chart showing breast cancer rates by ethnicity.

"If an Asian woman moves to New York, her daughters will be in this column," she said, pointing to "whites." "It is something to do with the environment."

What's happening? One theory starts with the well-known fact that women with more lifetime menstrual cycles are at greater risk for breast cancer, because they're exposed to more estrogen. For example, a woman who began menstruating before 12 has a 30 percent greater risk of breast cancer than one who began at 15 or later.

It's also well established that Western women are beginning puberty earlier, and going through menopause later. Dr. Maida Galvez, a pediatrician who runs Mount Sinai's pediatric environmental health specialty unit, told the symposium that American girls in the year 1800 had their first period, on average, at about age 17. By 1900 that had dropped to 14. Now it is 12.

A number of studies, mostly in animals, have linked early puberty to exposure to pesticides, P.C.B.'s and other chemicals. One class of chemicals that creates concern - although the evidence is not definitive - is endocrine disruptors, which are often similar to estrogen and may fool the body into setting off hormonal changes. This used to be a fringe theory, but it is now being treated with great seriousness by the Endocrine Society, the professional association of hormone specialists in the United States.

These endocrine disruptors are found in everything from certain plastics to various cosmetics. "There's a ton of stuff around that has estrogenic material in it," Dr. Goldfarb said. "There's makeup that you rub into your skin for a youthful appearance that is really estrogen."

More than 80,000 new chemicals have been developed since World War II, according to the Children's Environmental Health Center at Mount Sinai. Even of the major chemicals, fewer than 20 percent have been tested for toxicity to children, the center says.

Representative Louise Slaughter, the only microbiologist in the House of Representatives, introduced legislation this month that would establish a comprehensive program to monitor endocrine disruptors. That's an excellent idea, because as long as we're examining our medical system, there's a remarkable precedent for a public health effort against a toxic substance. The removal of lead from gasoline resulted in an 80 percent decline in lead levels in our blood since 1976 - along with a six-point gain in children's I.Q.'s, Dr. Landrigan said.

I asked these doctors what they do in their own homes to reduce risks. They said that they avoid microwaving food in plastic or putting plastics in the dishwasher, because heat may cause chemicals to leach out. And the symposium handed out a reminder card listing "safer plastics" as those marked (usually at the bottom of a container) 1, 2, 4 or 5.

It suggests that the "plastics to avoid" are those numbered 3, 6 and 7 (unless they are also marked "BPA-free"). Yes, the evidence is uncertain, but my weekend project is to go through containers in our house and toss out 3's, 6's and 7's.

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