Chemicals in objects cause many diseases for children

Chemicals contained in everyday life items, which can lead to breast cancer, asthma, infertility and birth defects, according to the Daily Mail, about a recent report by the Medical Organization. World Health (WHO).

Chemicals in food and household items are the cause of many diseases in the world.

Chemicals contained in everyday life items, which can lead to breast cancer, asthma, infertility and birth defects, according to the Daily Mail, about a recent report by the Medical Organization. World Health (WHO).

In the report, the World Health Organization recommends: In order to protect future generations, it is necessary to prohibit the widespread use of chemicals in everyday living utensils. Substances such as phthalates, additives for plastics can jeopardize the female reproductive system, and are associated with an increased incidence of illness in children, especially leukemia. Bisphenol A, which is rich in canned varnishes, can disrupt hormones .

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The report states: 'In many cases of prostate cancer, there is clear evidence that is related to the pesticides used in agriculture. Child obesity, and breast cancer in women are also due to the effects of these substances during pregnancy ".

WHO has not yet confirmed that specific chemicals are the cause of the most common diseases today, but is only cautious when making many data showing this and concluding: "The impact of chemicals The body can lead to obesity, infertility, diabetes or cardiovascular disease, as well as other diseases such as poor memory in children during learning and many other diseases ".

Ms. Elizabeth Salter Green, of CHEM Trust Group said: "Currently, the European Union (EU) is trying to come up with a general agreement on the determination of chemicals that cause hormonal disorders to control effects. their movements ".

Meanwhile, the Chemical Industries Asociation also issued a warning statement: 'Natural substances found in chocolate, beer and coffee may have a bad effect. more on the function of hormones, compared with artificial chemicals'.

Update 14 December 2018
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