Deaths-head Jester

About:
[The Project]
[The ApocaDocs]
[Equal Share]
The Six Scenarios:
[Species Collapse]
[Infectious Disease]
[Climate Chaos]
[Resource Depletion]
[Biology Breach]
[Recovery]
Explore:

Play:

It's weekly, funny, and free!

SEARCH

More than 5,600 stories!

A great gift
for crisis deniers!


The ApocaDocs have a Book!
Humoring the Horror of the
Converging Emergencies
94 color pages
$24.99 now $15!
Or read FREE online!




Twitter




Ping this story
in social media:
del.icio.us
Digg
Newsvine
NowPublic
Reddit
Facebook
StumbleUpon

Posted Mon Dec 1 2008: from Bioscience, via EurekAlert:
Persistent pollutant may promote obesity http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1228143466
Tributyltin, a ubiquitous pollutant that has a potent effect on gene activity, could be promoting obesity, according to an article in the December issue of BioScience. The chemical is used in antifouling paints for boats, as a wood and textile preservative, and as a pesticide on high-value food crops, among many other applications.... The rise in obesity in humans over the past 40 years parallels the increased use of industrial chemicals over the same period. Iguchi and Katsu maintain that it is "plausible and provocative" to associate the obesity epidemic to chemical triggers present in the modern environment. Several other ubiquitous pollutants with strong biological effects, including environmental estrogens such as bisphenol A and nonylphenol, have been shown to stimulate the growth of fat storage cells in mice. The role that tributyltin and similar persistent pollutants may play in the obesity epidemic is now under scrutiny.
[Read more stories about: bisphenol A, endocrine disruptor, pesticide runoff]

New!:
Your Quips:
Vonda says: "We've poisoned our own wells, and salted our own fields. God it's hard to laugh."

Got a PaniQuip?

Your Quip (limit 140 characters, no links, just wit):

First name:

The text shown in the Web image to the right:


We reserve the right to reuse, remove, or refuse any entry.

'Doc Michael says:
So it's not all that fast food and laziness? Whew!

NEXT>
More stories:
  • Cholera-hit Zimbabwe cuts water supplies to capital
  • Amazon deforestation rises slightly to 4,600 square miles in 2008
  • (Persistent pollutant may promote obesity)
  • 500 narwhals trapped by Pond Inlet ice: fisheries officials
  • Africa's vanishing herds

  • Want to explore more?
    Try the PaniCloud!
    Copyright 2010 The Apocadocs.com