Breast Milk Of Oregon Women Contaminated Article

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Narcissus - August 25

remove any dashes but keep underscores - http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050826/ap_on_he_me/toxic_br___t_milk

 

wenling - August 26

OMG!!!

 

anne - August 26

i removed the dashes, kept the underscores but it says the article no longer exists. can someone paste it? thanks!

 

... - August 26

PORTLAND, Ore. - The b___st milk of Oregon women is contaminated with a high level of toxic flame retardants known as PBDEs, researchers say. ADVERTISEMENT A new a___lysis by the California Environmental Protection Agency and the Seattle-based research group Northwest Environment Watch compared the PBDE levels in the b___st milk of 40 Pacific Northwest mothers with the levels of another toxin and chemical cousin, PCB. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are used as a flame retardant while polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, are a cla__s of chemicals used in insulating fluids for electrical equipment before they were banned in the late 1970s after studies indicated they cause cancer. The a___lysis of b___st milk samples showed that 30 percent of the mothers tested in the Northwest study had higher levels of PBDEs than PCBs. The a___lysis, released Thursday at the "Dioxin 2005" international conference in Toronto, suggests that PBDE contamination may be surpa__sing the level of PCB contamination in humans and the environment. "The comparison with PCBs suggests that toxic flame retardants have emerged as a major environmental health concern," said Clark Williams-Derry, research director for Northwest Environment Watch. The b___st milk samples from Northwest women were a___lyzed in the California EPA's Hazardous Materials Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. It is one of several studies under way on b___st milk contamination. Some of the data from the study was originally released by Northwest Environment Watch in 2004, but the comparison of contamination levels was just completed, researchers said. The 40 mothers in the Northwest study are from Oregon, British Columbia, Montana and Washington state. Overall, they had levels of PBDEs 20 to 40 times higher than levels found in women from Europe and Japan.

 

monica - August 26

dont forget to take off the dash between 20050 and 826. Article still exsist.

 

anne - August 26

thanks for posting it! yes, i read about this 2 years ago. it's present in most women's b___stmilk these days, very scary :(

 

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