EHHI Flame-Retardant Report Calls for Sweeping Policy Changes
Nov 13th, 2013 | By Environmental Headlines -- CT environmental news
Environment and Human Health, Inc.’s new research report closely examines the health risks that flame-retardants pose to the general population and recommends sweeping policy changes to protect the public. Recent toxicological studies demonstrate that flame-retardants pose the greatest risk to the normal growth and development of fetuses, infants and children.