08 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
Mnemonic Device for Avoiding BPA
anything labeled with the recycling code three, six, or seven goes into the trash. (In my research on BPA, I encountered a mnemonic device with the lilt of a nursery rhyme: “Four, five, one, and two/All the rest are bad for you.”)“Four, five, one, and two/All the rest are bad for you.”
08 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
The Discover of Bisphenol A's Deleterious Effects on Embryos
In fact, an early clue to the potential risks posed by plastic was discovered entirely by accident. In August of 1998, Washington State University geneticist Patricia Hunt found herself baffled by an unexpected development in her lab. Hunt was using experiments on lab mice to explore why the eggs of older women are more likely to produce children with chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome. The research was coming along well when suddenly the eggs of her control animals—the normal,...The story of how Patricia Hunt accidentally made this discovery.