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Women in the San Francisco Bay Area have three to 10 times the amount
of a dangerous persistent organic pollutant in their breast tissue as
do either European or Japanese women, according to a study released
yesterday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are flame retardants commonly
used in foam, textiles, and plastic electronic casings; they have
been shown to mimic hormones, cause thyroid problems, and delay
neurological development.
The level of PBDEs in both humans and
wildlife worldwide has been increasing over the past decade. Most
exposure to PBDEs occurs when people inhale dust from consumer
products treated with the chemicals, according to the study authors.
Scientists are now exploring whether the heightened level of PBDEs
found in the Bay Area correlates to unusually high breast cancer
rates in the region.
straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Jane Kay, 12 Mar 2003
Thanks to gristmagazine.com
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