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fiery -> Chemical in plastic tied to preemie problems (8/2/2009 12:36:19 PM)

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A chemical used in many plastic products and already under scrutiny for potential health risks is suspected of raising the risk of liver problems in premature babies, according to a new study.

The small study in a German hospital suggests a chemical known as a phthalate, used in some intravenous feeding bags and tubing, may raise preemies' chances for liver damage.


Rigorous research on phthalates' effects in humans is lacking, and at least one expert found the German study unconvincing. There is no solid proof implicating the phthalate studied, DEHP.


However, the researchers said their results show that hospitals treating newborns or preemies should turn to IV feeding equipment that doesn't contain DEHP. Some hospitals in the U.S. already have switched.


Premature babies' livers are immature so they are already at risk for liver complications. They also are often fed intravenously, a practice already known to increase liver problems. The new study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, says one possible reason is DEHP. Animal studies suggest the phthalate chemical may cause various health risks including liver abnormalities and reproductive system damage.



Also found in toys, vinyl flooring



Phthalates (pronounced thowl-ates) are found in many products besides medical supplies — toys, vinyl flooring and cosmetics. They're used to stabilize fragrances and make plastics flexible. Some countries and California have restricted their use.


updated 7:35 a.m. CT, Mon., July 27, 2009


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dianerene -> RE: Chemical in plastic tied to preemie problems (8/2/2009 4:06:29 PM)

woo hoo!  california is doing something commendable?  lol




fiery -> RE: Chemical in plastic tied to preemie problems (9/5/2009 10:06:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dianerene

woo hoo!  california is doing something commendable?  lol


LOL, I've always thought of CA as being very progressive and ahead of the times, diane. Doesn't surprise me they're leading. :)




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