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Congress investigating industry’s role in bisphenol-A health studies 3

Democrats in Congress are investigating the chemical industry's influence in regulating the chemical bisphenol A, which is widely used in many plastic products and the lining of food cans. Over the years, plenty of evidence has surfaced that bisphenol A can potentially harm human health as it can mimic the effects of estrogen and has been shown to affect the health of lab animals even at very low doses; BPA has also been linked to breast and prostate cancer. However, the U.S. EPA and the Food and Drug Administration have insisted on BPA's safety, due largely to industry studies that conclude the chemical poses little risk, despite over 100 non-industry studies to the contrary. One focus of the congressional investigation will be the role played by a for-hire private firm specializing in defending products from legal and regulatory action. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), who is leading the investigation, said the group's tactics "raise serious questions about whether science is for sale at these consulting groups, and the effect this faulty science might have on the public health."

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  1. rrecroc Posted 9:43 am
    28 Apr 2008

    So ????Everyone knows Congress and the White House has been in the pockets of the big corporations for the last decade .........the govt no longer acts in the public interests ....... Americans are either stupid if they can't see it or cowardly if they do or a combination of the two.
    They get what they deserve.
  2. Rowan Posted 6:46 pm
    28 Apr 2008

    AhahaI'd just like to congratulate you on that awful, awful headline.
  3. mksenyak Posted 2:32 am
    02 May 2008

    Gov't: The tool of big businessThe fact that a firm is being hired to defend those products from regulatory action is just another jarring example of how dire our situation really is this day and age. Respecting life as sacred is not something the powers that be understand.

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