Hormonal compounds found in Cape Ponds
The documentary Toxic Bust will be shown in Dudley, MA Dec 5 and 6 as part of the Festival of (Giving) Trees
The Festival of (Giving) Trees will raise money for Silent Spring, December 4th - 7th, in Southbridge, MA
Dr. Julia Brody participated in the President's Cancer Panel on Environmental Factors in Cancer December 4th
Nursing director revamps drug disposal policies - Institute's pond research referenced
National study builds on Silent Spring's work on household chemicals
Pollution from household and personal care products has been a blind spot for society, according to a new study based on Silent Spring Institute's Household Exposure Study
Toxic contamination starts at home: Study
Silent Spring Institute researcher, Robin Dodson, to present at the GreenBuild Conference in Boston November 20th
Study finds elevated PBDEs in California
Kaiser builds on Silent Spring research - shows increased breast cancer risk from several common pharmaceuticals
Silent Spring Institute scientist Ruthann Rudel to give keynote at Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition Annual Meeting Nov 12, 2008
Barnstable Town Manager John Klimm will host a public meeting to update citizens on Silent Spring Institute's recent research projects
Staff scientist Kathleen Attfield to speak at Vermont Cancer Center's 11th Annual Breast Cancer Conference October 31, 2008
Why cancer's gaining on us
Did the state kill my cat?
Breast cancer risk linked to military base
Silent Spring researcher to present at the Black Women and Breast Cancer Conference in Boston
Study: Californians Have High Flame Retardant Amounts in Their Blood
Brookline Health Department and Commission on Women presented the film Toxic Bust on Oct. 6, Silent Spring Scientist lead a discussion following the film
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California Assemblyman asks Governor to ban controversial fire retardants by executive order
Californians have world's highest levels of flame retardants
Fire retardants showing up in blood, scientists report
Californians have elevated levels of toxic flame retardants in their bodies and in their homes, according to a new Silent Spring Institute study
University of Cincinnati invites Dr. Brody to speak on ethics of reporting personal exposures on Sept. 16
Cape Cod radio interviews Silent Spring scientist Ruthann Rudel on detections of hormones and pharmaceuticals in local ponds
MBCC's Against the Tide fundraiser took place at Nickerson State Park in Brewster on Saturday, August 16th
Human hormones and pharmaceuticals leach from septic systems into Cape Cod ponds, according to Silent Spring's new study
Ali made it to Denali's summit and raised close to $10,000 for Silent Spring Institute!
Silent Spring Institute scientist participates in review of federal risk assessment for the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A
Women's eNews article features Ali climbing Denali to benefit Silent Spring Institute
Record-setting Silent Spring Institute Dinner celebrates Roberta Chafetz and Fredi Shonkoff
Watch Silent Spring Institute scientist talk about bisphenol A exposure from water bottles on WGBH show Greater Boston
Environmental Health Perspectives reports on our research on PCBs in wood floors.
Silent Spring Study: Refinery pollution trapped in homes
Medical journal publishes brief environment and breast cancer digest by Silent Spring Institute
Silent Spring Institute finds some wood floor finishes are a likely source of PCB exposure
Silent Spring Institute research finds some wood floor finishes are a likely source of PCB exposure
“Is it safe?”: New ethics for reporting personal exposures to environmental chemicals -- new article by Silent Spring Institute published in the American Journal of Public Health
Cancer publishes Silent Spring Institute's review of environmental factors and breast cancer