Proposition 65

Those of you who have been following the phony opioid crisis already know that nothing makes sense. Those of you who follow the madness that is called Proposition 65 in California also know that nothing makes sense.
California's Proposition 65, which began its miserable life as The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, now has little to do with safe water or safe anything else.
Like a broken clock that accidentally gets the time right, the State of California has finally stumbled upon the correct approach to coffee. Sort of.
When you cross the state line into California, your risk of cancer immediately quadruples. We know this because of all the warning signs.
A judge in California is going to determine whether or not coffee causes cancer.
NYTimes discusses the shady industry of herbal supplements, Caliofrnia's Prop. 65 targets e-cigs for their nicotine, and more support for BPA comes from the European Food Safety Authority
Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) was added to California's ever-growing Proposition 65 list of known carcinogens lat
Phthalates, a group of ubiquitous chemicals that are perennial darlin
A weekend retail therapy session turned into an ACSH topic when Director of Video Production Ana Simovska came across a California-made wallet with a Proposition 65 warning. Dr. Josh Bloom debunks the junk in the above video.
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