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Danish data support fluoride being toxic to brain development
Even an apparently small amount of fluoride transferred from the mother during her pregnancy to the fetus can damage the fetal brain development. By Marianne Lie Becker, mlbecker@health.sdu.dk, 10/10/2023 This association has previously been supported by a multitude of studies, but a new study led by Professor Philippe Grandjean, MD, now documents the linkage in a joint […]
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Maternal Plasma Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Miscarriage: A Nested Case–Control Study in the Danish National Birth Cohort
Abstract Background: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widespread persistent organic pollutants and endocrine disruptors. High doses of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) exposure can cause pregnancy loss and infant deaths in animals, but the associations between PFAS exposures and risk of miscarriage in humans are not well studied. Methods: Using a case–control […]
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Denmark first to ban PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ from food packaging
COPENHAGEN – Denmark will be the first country to ban PFAS chemicals, which have been linked to cancer, elevated cholesterol and decreased fertility, from food packaging, starting next year. PFAS substances, sometimes called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down in the environment, are used to repel grease and water in packaging for fatty and […]
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Denmark announces advisory ban on PFCs in food packaging
Minister calls for tighter EU controls, citing ‘good experience’ with German limit The Danish government has announced an advisory limit on the use of perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) in paper and cardboard food packaging. Announcing the limit – which is designed to act as a ban – environment minister Eva Kjer Jansen said: “Consumer safety is […]
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Site Preferences of Fluoride Guest Ions in the Calcium Silicate Phases of Portland Cement…
Abstract: A reduction in CO2 emission from Portland cement production can be achieved by energy savings associated with a lowering of the temperature at which the high temperature alite (Ca3SiO5) and belite (Ca2SiO4) silicates form. This can be accomplished by fluoride mineralization where a small amount of fluorine (e.g., CaF2) is added to the raw […]
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