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Around the Green Parenting Web: Boycott Nestle to BPA Exposure

by Jennifer Lance on October 16, 2010

Prenatal BPA Exposure Linked to Breast Cancer

by Jennifer Lance on May 24, 2010

Shocking New Study Finds Long Term Breastfeeding Increases Grade III Breast Cancer Deaths

by Jennifer Lance on March 30, 2010

Breast Cancer Risk Intensified by Loneliness

by Jennifer Lance on December 9, 2009

"Myths" of Breastfeeding Researcher Misquoted By The Press: Still Believes in Breastmilk!

by Cate Nelson on August 3, 2009

Medical Group Issues BPA Intake Warning

by Cate Nelson on June 24, 2009

Raise Your BPA Level 60 Percent!

by Cate Nelson on May 27, 2009

NY: Suffolk County Bans BPA

by Cate Nelson on March 5, 2009

BabyLegs: One Extreme Snowboarder Mother's Solution to Diaper Rash

by Jennifer Lance on December 16, 2008

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  • Original Link Between MMR and Autism Based on False Data

    An investigation by the Sunday Times has concluded that Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the doctor who first reported a link between autism and the MMR (measles, [...]

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    Concentration of Toxic Flame Retardants in Dogs’ Blood 5 to 10 Times Higher than Humans

    It’s found in breastmilk; it’s found in newborn babies.  Toxic flame retardants permeate our environment.  Janelle Sorenson of Healthy Child Healthy World explains why we [...]

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    Feds Find Roaches and Mold in Peanut Butter Recall Plant

    As if salmonella wasn’t enough to cause the massive peanut butter recall, federal inspectors have found mold, cockroaches, and a leaky roof at the Blakely, [...]

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  • Just as we should cultivate more gentle and peaceful relations with our fellow human beings, we should also extend that same kind of attitude towards the natural environment. Morally speaking, we should be concerned for our whole environment.
    -H.H the Dalai Lama

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