Phthalates Safety Review Based On Aggregate Exposure Urged By HCWH
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Federal regulatory agencies should coordinate their evaluation of phthalates exposure from consumer and medical products to pesticides, the Washington, D.C.-based advocacy coalition Health Care Without Harm recommends in a recent report
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