
Why and How to Avoid Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Even though they are no longer being manufactured, PCBs are still being released into the environment via leaks, improper disposal, and incineration … More ›
Even though they are no longer being manufactured, PCBs are still being released into the environment via leaks, improper disposal, and incineration … More ›
Make your baby's nursery safer by following these easy steps to a nontoxic nursery … More ›
Swap toxic beauty products for options free of ingredients that may hurt you and your growing baby … More ›
If you’re pregnant and looking to clean up your diet, we have you covered … More ›
Obese children are also more likely to be severely obese as adults and face illnesses like heart disease and cancer … More ›
The FDA says that silicone won’t react with other materials or release hazardous compounds. However — studies suggest these assertions are premature … More ›
In the last four decades, the incidence of autism has increased ten-fold, and 1% of all eight-year-olds now have some form of autism … More ›
Perc, short for perchloroethylene, is a harmful chemical commonly used as common dry cleaning solvent … More ›
Meat may seem to be a natural product, but the beef, pork, chicken, and turkey we eat is typically treated with hormones and other substances … More ›
SLS and SLES are both common cleaning product ingredients, but one provokes physical irritation while the other is a toxic hazard. Know the … More ›