The Toxic Tradeoff We Have to Make


This is a story about a trade-off: Products that make our everyday lives convenient, comfortable and safe contain potentially harmful chemicals that can remain in the body for decades. It's a story about the flame retardants in many car seat cushions, computer wires and the dust on your desk. It's about the pesticides in the imported fruits and vegetables you eat. It's about the coatings often found in your microwave popcorn bags and fast-food wrappers and the stain-resistant fibers in your carpet. "Everybody in the U.S. has many chemicals in them," said Dr. Arnold Schecter, a public-health physician and researcher at the University of Texas School of Public Health in Dallas.

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