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Autism Group Interested in Safe Chemicals Act

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Monday, January 9, 2012   

CONCORD, N.H. - Just because they're commonly used doesn't mean they're safe. A new push is expected this month for Congress to consider the Safe Chemicals Act, which would require that chemicals be safety tested before they are used in products.

Donna Ferullo, director of research programs at the Autism Society of America, says research has shown some chemicals found in cleaning products and other consumer goods have links to cancer and infertility. While genetics are linked to many developmental disabilities, Ferullo points to the dramatic rise in autism as evidence that environmental influences need closer scrutiny.

"Because environmental toxins seem to be a theme in neurodevelopmental injury, we're trying to limit those factors and give little brains a chance to grow in a healthy environment."

Ferullo says emerging science is showing how toxic chemicals are possibly linked to harm beyond the developing brain.

"It's a factor in learning and intellectual disabilities and many other things like breast cancer, prostate cancer, fertility, earlier onset of Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's and more chronic brain diseases. It's a concern throughout the lifespan."

She says 85,000 new chemicals have been introduced in the last 15 years, and only 200 have been tested for potential human harm. While some opponents acknowledge current chemical standards need to be updated, they're expressing concerns about how the legislation might affect the country's manufacturing base.

New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg introduced the bill, with co-sponsors from Rhode Island, Vermont and Connecticut.

More information is available at www.saferchemicals.org.



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