Sources, Under-Reporting Underreporting in alcohol surveys: whose drinking is underestimated? Drinking pattern is more strongly associated with under-reporting of alcohol consumption than socio-demographic factors: evidence from a mixed-methods study Estimating under- and over-reporting of drinking in national surveys of alcohol consumption: Identification of consistent biases across four English-speaking countries How is alcohol consumption affected if […]
Author Archive | Lewis Perdue
Why “Cancer Powerball?” What’s the reasoning and science behind it?
This article is part of the introductory series on Cancer Powerball. Cancer Powerball: The lottery where you lose every time you win Bisphenol A (BPA) Pre-checks ALL 10 Numbers on your “Winning” Cancer Powerball ticket It took six years of racking my brain and scouring the scientific literature to invent an easily understandable, science-based way […]
Phthalates and urinary metabolites measured in the NHANES biomonitoring program.
Source: Temporal Trends in Phthalate Exposures: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001–2010 This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation for continued biomedical research.
Halifax Project’s Special 13-Article Special Issue in the Journal “Carcinogenesis” — Available as “Seminars in Cancer Biology”
A broad-spectrum integrative design for cancer prevention and therapy: A special issue of “Seminars in Cancer Biology.” A broad-spectrum integrative design for cancer prevention and therapy: The challenge ahead Genomic instability in human cancer: Molecular insights and opportunities for therapeutic attack and prevention through diet and nutrition Sustained proliferation in cancer: Mechanisms and novel therapeutic […]
BPA & Phthalates Present in Almost All Americans
The CDC and other researchers relying on their data from the National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals (NHANES) — study show that almost all Americans have BPA and phthalates in their bodies: 93% for BPA and up to 96% for phthalates.
Bisphenol A (BPA) Pre-checks ALL 10 Numbers on your “Winning” Cancer Powerball ticket
Bisphenol A can give you an instant “win” because it can check off all 10 Cancer Powerball numbers PLUS it hinders the effectiveness of cancer treatment drugs/chemotherapy. This article is one of a new series to help intelligent non-scientists understand the confusing probabilities of how chemicals, genetics, radiation and other factors can cause cancer. It’s […]
Cancer Powerball: The lottery where you lose every time you win
Getting cancer can be a lot like playing Powerball with your health and mortality. Like Powerball, you need to get all 10 to “win.” This article is #1 in a new way to help intelligent non-scientists understand the confusing probabilities of how chemicals, genetics, radiation and other factors can cause cancer. It’s vital to understand […]
2018 CLARITY study of BPA safety is substandard science & repeats previous fatal errors
By Lewis Perdue Chairman, Co-Founder, Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans Co-Principal Investigator, Stealth Syndromes Human Study Last Friday’s draft of a new study by the FDA on the safety of the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) is a glaring example of substandard federal regulatory science that continues to place public health at risk. […]
Building a Better Baby Bottle Dispatches from the great plastics war
In the summer of 2016: [A] small Texas-based company began marketing a plastic baby bottle it claims is the first on the market to be “guaranteed” safe from health risks associated with bottles made from commonly used bisphenol-A (BPA). “The rollout is modest; the company is selling the bottle on a website and using […]
BPA alternative disrupts normal brain-cell growth, is tied to hyperactivity, study says
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have shown why a chemical once thought to be a safe alternative to bisphenol-A, which was abandoned by manufacturers of baby bottles and sippy cups after a public outcry, might itself be more harmful than BPA. University of Calgary scientists say they think their research is the first to show […]