May 3, 2021
Are chemicals in your immediate environment the cause for
specific adverse health implications of which you may have been
previously unaware? Research shows that there may be a link between
toxins common in objects in your home and ailments like cancer or
other chronic diseases.
Listen in to learn:
Associate Dean for Research at NC State University, Heather Patisaul, stops in for a conversation about her research into the chemicals surrounding you that you may not have known were even present.
Chemicals commonly found in treatments for furniture, textiles, and even present in dust in your house have been shown in animal models to cause extremely damaging reactions in your body. Like pesticides, flame retardant chemicals found in furniture and other possibly flammable items in your house have neurotoxic properties and may contain incredibly carcinogenic components.
For some of the chemical groups known to cause adverse effects, the half-life can be in the range of years and even decades. Using data collected from individuals and animals, convincing governments and individuals has become the focus of precautionary steps as we advance.
For more information, patisaullab.wordpress.ncsu.edu.
Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C