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Ontario’s proposed Toxics Reductions Law gained urgency this week with the distribution of new research on human health impacts of common chemicals. Bisphenol A, widely used in plastic bottles and other food containers, has now been linked with adult cardiac problems. And body loads of persistent organic pollutants have been correlated with increased risks of diabetes. More good reasons to use common sense and reduce levels of man-made chemicals in our air, water and food.

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