Controversial Prop. 65 warning labels about toxic chemicals are effective, study says
Briefly

After analyzing data from blood and urine samples, the study concluded that Proposition 65 significantly curbed exposure to hazardous chemicals in California, demonstrating its impact.
The new study published in Environmental Health Perspectives indicates that the widespread warnings required by Proposition 65 have proven effective in reducing exposure to toxic substances.
Kristin Knox emphasized that while Proposition 65 warnings might seem ubiquitous and minor, they're crucial for public awareness and potential health benefits.
Critics often dismiss Proposition 65 as overly cautious, but the evidence indicates it plays a significant role in public health by limiting exposure to harmful chemicals.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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