Home › Contributors › Sarah Janssen › Tags › FDA
Sarah Janssen's Blog
Tags: FDA
All contributor posts tagged FDA
November 4, 2009
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babies, babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, chemicalpolicy, endocrinedisruptors, EPA, FDA, food, simplesteps
Yesterday, Consumer Reports released a study of the levels of bisphenol a (BPA) in food products. They found that nearly all of the 19 canned food products they tested contained levels of BPA which have been associated with harm in...continued→
August 24, 2009
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, FDA, food, infantformula, pregnancy, prenatal, simplesteps
Last week, the FDA had a public meeting with their scientific advisors to give a regular quarterly update on what is happening at the Agency. This included an update on the re-evaluation of BPA that has now been slated for...continued→
June 3, 2009
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, FDA, infantformula, pregnancy, simplesteps, sippycups
Yesterday I posted a blog about the latest industry tactics to promote the continued use of the hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in our food packaging. There is widespread exposure to this chemical in the general public. And current levels...continued→
June 1, 2009
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, children, FDA, food, infantformula, moms, pregnancy, shopping, simplesteps, sippycups
I am a typical mom who makes most of the purchasing decisions in my family. I cut coupons, read labels, shop in bulk, and do my best to purchase healthy products. Because I am concerned about exposure to Bisphenol A...continued→
January 29, 2009
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- BPA, FDA, food, plastic, pregnancy, simplesteps
In this era of change, not much has changed at the FDA , where officials continue to say that bisphenol A (BPA) in our food supply is safe despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. We are hopeful that once a new...continued→
December 18, 2008
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- cosmetics, CPSC, EPA, FDA, food, phthalates, pregnancy, reproduction, simplesteps, toys
Today an expert group of scientists issued a strongly worded report that verifies what most of us already knew - we live in a toxic soup of chemicals that we accumulate by breathing contaminated air, eating contaminated food, drinking contaminated...continued→
November 25, 2008
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- bisphenol-a, FDA, greentransition, lindane
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has come under fire for a lot of missteps over the past 8 years. From recalls of "blockbuster medications" like Vioxx and Baycol, to bacterial contamination of spinach and tomatoes, to pet food contamination, to the...continued→
October 29, 2008
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, endocrinedisruptors, FDA, food, pregnancy, simplesteps
This has been a big week in the saga around bisphenol A (BPA) - a chemical in food packaging that poses a considerable health risk, especially to infants and children. Our health team has been working on this for years, and we are hopeful that...continued→
October 28, 2008
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- babybottles, bisphenol-a, BPA, cancer, endocrinedisruptors, FDA, food, pregnancy, reproduction
An external subcommittee of scientists just administered a dose of bitter medicine to the FDA. The subcommittee reviewed a deeply flawed FDA report on the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) and concluded that the Agency bungled the science, failing to protect people from this chemical....continued→
October 21, 2008
Posted by Sarah Janssen in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- bisphenol-a, BPA, FDA, health, petition, pregnancy, simplesteps
I’ve written earlier posts about scientific studies linking bisphenol A (BPA) exposure to health problems. In the past few years, numerous studies suggest the chemical can lead to serious illnesses, such as reproductive abnormalities, prostate and breast cancer, neurological damage,...continued→