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Posted July 31st, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

Toxins banned in children’s items

We can’t believe such a law is even necessary — it’s like Congress forbidding food manufacturers to use rat poison. It seems like it’s something that goes without saying…

Congressional negotiators agreed yesterday to a ban on a family of toxins found in children’s products, handing a major victory to parents and health experts who have been clamoring for the government to remove harmful chemicals from toys.

The ban, which would take effect in six months, would have significant implications for U.S. consumers, whose homes are filled with hundreds of plastic products designed for children that may be causing dangerous health effects.

The rare action by Congress reflects a growing body of scientific research showing that children ingest the toxins by acts as simple as chewing on a rubber duck. Used for decades in plastic production, the chemicals are now thought to act as hormones and cause reproductive problems, especially in boys.


Information from: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con...



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