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A Lush Lawn Without Pesticides

A Lush Lawn Without Pesticides Catherine Roberts © Provided by Consumer Reports Shortly after Lydia Chambers had her first child, in 1995, her family moved to a new home in Ohio. “It was this neighborhood with perfect lawns,” recalls Chambers, now 60. In her previous home, when a swath of dandelions appeared shortly after she and her husband moved in, she spent two weeks pulling them out by hand. In their Ohio home, however, she had no time to take care of the yard. So she hired a service to come and treat it. At the time, she didn’t realize that the chemicals the service used might be dangerous. “Even though I kind of sensed it . . . I didn’t know,” she says.

Propylparaben exposure during pregnancy may lessen protection against breast cancer

Propylparaben exposure during pregnancy may lessen protection against breast cancer Low doses of propylparaben - a chemical preservative found in food, drugs and cosmetics - can alter pregnancy-related changes in the breast in ways that may lessen the protection against breast cancer that pregnancy hormones normally convey, according to University of Massachusetts Amherst research. The findings, published March 16 in the journal Endocrinology, suggest that propylparaben is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that interferes with the actions of hormones, says environmental health scientist Laura Vandenberg, the study s senior author. Endocrine disruptors can affect organs sensitive to hormones, including the mammary gland in the breast that produces milk.

Exposure to Common Chemical Preservative During Pregnancy May Reduce Protection Against Breast Cancer

Exposure to Common Chemical Preservative During Pregnancy May Reduce Protection Against Breast Cancer
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