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Brominated Vegetable Oil

blog.foodfacts.com — “Pay attention carefully to nutrition labels for brominated vegetable oil!View full resource at blog.foodfacts.com

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Beware of Brominated Vegetable Oil in Sodas

articles.mercola.com — “Brominated vegetable oil or BVO, a synthetic chemical used as a flame retardant, is just one of the dangerous ingredients in many sodas today.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The Psychosis-Inducing Beverage Ingredient You've Probably Never Heard Of http://t.co/XAfsh7Ue

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Bromine brings mercury into food chain - environmentalresearchweb

environmentalresearchweb.org — “Researchers find that mercury gets into human food chain when it is activated in the presence of bromineView full resource at environmentalresearchweb.org

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Bromine: Mountain Dew’s Dirty Little Secret | Fooducate

fooducate.com — “This is a gust blog post by Andy Bellatti, MS. Here's a product I recently tweeted about - the latest Dunkin’ Donuts beverage — the Mountain DewView full resource at fooducate.com

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OnNutrition Carol Plotkin Health Professional

A good rule to follow, if you don't know what the ingredients are, don't eat/drink it! http://fb.me/OxOQorpy

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Brominated Battle: Soda Chemical Has Cloudy Health History: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “Some scientists now urge a reassessment of 'BVO' because they wonder whether it has some of the same risks as brominated flame retardantsView full resource at scientificamerican.com

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Brominated Battle: Soda Chemical Has Cloudy Health History http://t.co/zjYaeY0U

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Environmental Health Perspectives: San Antonio Statement on Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants

ehp03.niehs.nih.gov — “Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription.View full resource at ehp03.niehs.nih.gov

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AheadOfPrint: [Editorial] San Antonio Statement on Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants http://bit.ly/akJwKb

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Environmental Health Perspectives: Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants: The San Antonio Statement

ehp03.niehs.nih.gov — “Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription.View full resource at ehp03.niehs.nih.gov

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AheadOfPrint: [Editorial] Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants: The San Antonio Statement http://bit.ly/97jGn9

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Gene Expression Altered By Low Doses Of Penta-Brominated Diphenyl Ether Flame Retardants

medicalnewstoday.com — “Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are chemicals that have been widely used as flame retardants and are now classified as persistent organic pollutants. Health concerns in humans have arisen bView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Gene Expression Altered By Low Doses Of Penta-Brominated Diphenyl Ether Flame Retardants http://mnt.to/3TCS #endocrinology

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QUIZ: Why Is Walmart Banning Brominated Flame Retardants (PBDEs)? | Healthy Child Healthy World

healthychild.org — “QUIZ: Why Is Walmart Banning Brominated Flame Retardants (PBDEs)? | Healthy Child Healthy WorldView full resource at healthychild.org

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SaferChemicals Safer Chemicals Health Organization

@Healthy_Child Thx for great post! Why is Walmart banning brominated flame retardants? http://cot.ag/f90qig

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Low doses of penta-brominated diphenyl ether flame retardants alter gene expression

physorg.com — “Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are chemicals that have been widely used as flame retardants and are now classified as persistent organic pollutants. Health concerns in humans have arisen based primarily on studies with laboratory animals exposed to high levels of PBDEs.View full resource at physorg.com

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Low doses of penta-brominated diphenyl ether flame retardants alter gene expression http://tw.physorg.com/221905079

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Low doses of penta-brominated diphenyl ether flame retardants alter gene expression

sciencedaily.com — “Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are chemicals that have been widely used as flame retardants and are persistent organic pollutants. Human health concerns have arisen based on studies with laboratory animals exposed to high levels of PBDEs, not typical of human exposures. In this study, oral ingestion of a relatively low dose of PBDE mixture DE-71 by pregnant and lactating rats was found to increase thyroid hormones in female offspring and increase gonadal osteopontin gene expression.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Low doses of penta-brominated diphenyl ether flame retardants alter #gene expression. http://t.co/Ho225wQ via @AddThis #child #risk #nurse

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UroToday - Maternal exposure to a brominated flame retardant and genitourinary conditions in male offspring - Abstract

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NewAmDiet Stephen Perrine Health Site

Study links sexual problems in boys to fire retardants http://bit.ly/6OT9uK

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Environmental Health Perspectives: Bromination Pattern of Hydroxylated Metabolites of BDE-47 Affects Their Potency to Release Calcium from Intracellular Stores in PC12 Cells

ehp03.niehs.nih.gov — “Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription.View full resource at ehp03.niehs.nih.gov

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EHPonline EHP Journal Medical Journal

In press: Bromination pattern affects potency of OH-PBDEs http://ow.ly/DRDA

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Environmental Health Perspectives: Prenatal Exposure to Organohalogens, Including Brominated Flame Retardants, Influences Motor, Cognitive, and Behavioral Performance at School Age

ehp03.niehs.nih.gov — “Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription.View full resource at ehp03.niehs.nih.gov

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Now in press: Neurotoxic effects of organohalogens, including flame retardants, in school-age children http://ow.ly/nsha

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Environmental Health Perspectives: What's in the Pool? A Comprehensive Identification of Disinfection By-Products and Assessment of Mutagenicity of Chlorinated and Brominated Swimming Pool Water

ehsehplp03.niehs.nih.gov — “Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription.View full resource at ehsehplp03.niehs.nih.gov

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NowOnline: DBPs in and mutagenicity of swimming pool water http://ow.ly/2E1Cj

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