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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Wed May 13, 2015, 07:39 PM May 2015

Researchers - 99% certain of link between chemicals/pesticides and ADD, diabetes, etc.

From National Geographic:

Chemical Exposure Linked to Billions in Health Care Costs.

Excerpt -

The researchers concluded that there is a greater than 99 percent chance that endocrine-disrupting chemicals are contributing to the diseases, according to the studies published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Tip of the Chemical Iceberg

The estimate was limited to a handful of chemicals commonly found in human bodies: bisphenol-A (BPA), used in hard plastics, food-can linings, and paper receipts; two phthalates used as plasticizers in vinyl products; DDE, the breakdown product of the banned insecticide DDT; organophosphate pesticides, including one called chlorpyrifos used on grain, fruit, and other crops; and brominated flame retardants known as PBDEs that were extensively used in furniture foams until they were banned in Europe and the United States.

BPA, DDE, and the phthalates were examined for their links to obesity and diabetes, phthalates for male reproductive effects, and flame retardants and organophosphate pesticides for neurological effects.

Together, these represent about 5 percent of endocrine disruptors—or "the tip of the proverbial iceberg," says Leonardo Trasande, an associate professor of pediatrics and environmental medicine at New York University School of Medicine. He was the main study's lead author.

"The chemicals were chosen based on the quality and amount of available evidence," says Bruce Blumberg, a University of California, Irvine, professor of developmental and cell biology and co-author of the obesity and diabetes paper.

Evidence linking the pesticides and flame retardants to neurological effects was the strongest, showing "near certainty of causation," Trasande wrote in a summary.

The researchers also reported that chemicals contribute "substantially" to obesity, diabetes, and male reproductive disorders. Those findings were based on previous research, largely in the United States and Europe, that tracked the exposures and health of people over extended periods of time.

The estimated health care cost associated with chemicals in plastics is at least $28 billion per year, according to the researchers.

MORE - http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/03/150305-chemicals-endocrine-disruptors-diabetes-toxic-environment-ngfood/

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Researchers - 99% certain of link between chemicals/pesticides and ADD, diabetes, etc. (Original Post) Lodestar May 2015 OP
National Geo-woo-graphic!? What an alarmist source! Please resume the regular dousing villager May 2015 #1
"estimated health care cost associated with chemicals in plastics is at least $28 billion per year" BlueJazz May 2015 #2
Can you say 'class action lawsuit' ? n/t Lodestar May 2015 #3
Or not with TPP ToxMarz May 2015 #7
Can you believe quarbis May 2015 #8
K & R appalachiablue May 2015 #4
Sadly, people who are afflicted with diabetes and obesity are being blamed for the condition dixiegrrrrl May 2015 #5
We're being poisoned and Greybnk48 May 2015 #6
Precisely Sherman A1 May 2015 #9
 

villager

(26,001 posts)
1. National Geo-woo-graphic!? What an alarmist source! Please resume the regular dousing
Wed May 13, 2015, 07:40 PM
May 2015

...of "good for you" pesticides on your food products!

 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
2. "estimated health care cost associated with chemicals in plastics is at least $28 billion per year"
Wed May 13, 2015, 08:16 PM
May 2015

I believe most of use have suspected something like this for years.

quarbis

(314 posts)
8. Can you believe
Wed May 13, 2015, 10:23 PM
May 2015

All organophosphates
are the basis for nerve agents , dioxin is in Agent Orange they just build in your fat cells and blood stream

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
5. Sadly, people who are afflicted with diabetes and obesity are being blamed for the condition
Wed May 13, 2015, 09:16 PM
May 2015

when in fact, endocrine disruptors have been pointed to all along.

rec

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