What You Can Do
Highlighting some appropriate roles and actions for current and future parents, pregnant women, educators, community activists, physicians, nurses and other health professionals—as well as for governments and industry
How Chemical Exposures Affects Reproductive Health
Read and download one page fact sheets developed for physicians and the public. Each fact sheet includes a
Reproductive Outcomes and Routes of Exposure Table which includes information on nearly 50
chemicals/substances, their health effects and where the chemicals are used/found.
Protecting Your Child From Toxic Threats
The Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility (GBPSR) have put together personal guidelines to help parents and future parents avoid developmental problems for their children.
What About Breast-feeding?
"With all the concern about contaminants in breast milk, should women breast-feed their babies?" GBPSR explains why breast-feeding is still best the best option for babies.
Home-SAFE-Home
Each year, United States industries produce over 250 million tons of hazardous waste in the manufacture of consumer goods. You can help curb the massive tide of pollution threatening our health. Our Home-SAFE-Home guide can help you make choices that reduce your family's exposure to toxic chemicals or harm the environment.
Register To Vote
Voting is one of the most important ways to communicate with decision-makers. If you have not yet registered to vote and meet the qualifications (United States citizen aged 18 or older), please visit Be-A-Voter and register to vote.