Hairspray linked to birth defect
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Imperial College London scientists talked to women who had babies with hypospadias, where the urinary tract is found away from the penis. They reported that hairspray exposure more than doubled the risk.
The study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, said it was too early to say for certain that hairspray was the cause.
Boys, now you can blame your mothers for your misfortune!
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Stunner1
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Maybe we just need to stop using un-natural body enhancers. We can never know how bad these things can affect us. Even when we do the damage is great.
- 3 years ago
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Stunner1
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ajiacoysancocho
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Does this come as a shock to anybody?
- 3 years ago
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ajiacoysancocho
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Not_A_Fox
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7530701744597358451&hl=undefined
This has been proven clearly enough already: The Chemical Revolution has it's price. And as it stands, we're barely starting to figure it out.
- 3 years ago
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Not_A_Fox
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nessie00
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I knew my mother in laws updo laquered in spray was the cause of something. Now I know!
- 3 years ago
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nessie00
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Eco_Chic
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well was it eco-friendly hair spray? if so then my baby is screwed
- 3 years ago
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Eco_Chic
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CalgarC
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and bush used how many cans of hairspray while in office :D
- 3 years ago
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CalgarC
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sueathome
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To whom it may concern. Go ahead. Keep your head in the sand. The fricken shit on the market is toxic beyond belief. Wake up and investigate it for yourselves. Check out the MSDS sheets on all of these crap products. And for gods sake, quit wearing this crap in public and exposing the rest of us to these toxins.
- 3 years ago
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sueathome
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1percent
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I just think of what Jersey was like during the 80's with all the big hair...
There is an entire generation that is doomed..
Ride on!
- 3 years ago
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1percent
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classic124
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Yeah, we would definitely need a more in depth report. With so many "studies" claiming certain things give defects and cancer, what can we truly believe?
This is one of those things I don't believe. Hairspray, really?
- 3 years ago
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classic124
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ClareW
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This kind of thing would need such in-depth study before anything could be definitely confirmed though, and the research would have to be long-term as well to be reliable.
- 3 years ago
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ClareW
