Household Products Study
Many everyday products contain hormone disruptors and chemicals associated with asthma. Researchers at Silent Spring set out to learn more about chemicals in common products and whether consumers can avoid these exposures.
Publications and Presentations
Helm, J.S., M.N. Nishioka, J.G. Brody, R.A. Rudel, R.E. Dodson. 2018. Measurements of Endocrine Disrupting and Asthma-Associated Chemicals in Hair Products Used by Black Women. Environmental Research. 165:448-458. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2018.03.030.
ArticleDodson, R.E., M. Nishioka, L.J. Standley, L.J. Perovich, J.G. Brody, R.A. Rudel. 2012. Endocrine Disruptors and Asthma-Associated Chemicals in Consumer Products. Environmental Health Perspectives, 120(7):935–943. doi:10.1289/ehp.1104052
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