Nov 25, 2025
Nov 25, 2025
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Toxic Pesticides in Target’s Baby Food + FCC Power Grab & Being Screen Strong
Michael Kane hosts the first segment of today’s program, which highlights some important news stories from the past few days. For example, an advocacy organization found what they describe as “a cocktail of toxic pesticides” in retail baby food products, and unvaccinated educators might soon have their day in court.
Then, Miriam Eckenfels, Risa Evans, and Melanie Hempe, BSN discuss what some consider to be an unprecedented federal power grab concerning wireless permitting. If Big Telecom has its way, they could be granted the ability to override local zoning — forcing dense infrastructure into residential areas and erasing public participation. In other words, now is a critical time to speak up and protect your community from undesired technological encroachment.
Be sure to tune in to “Good Morning CHD” every day to stay up-to-date on all things health!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health
We Found Toxic Pesticides in Target’s Baby Food — Again.
Baby Food Fears: Are Pesticides and Other Contaminants Posing Threats to Children?
Two Major Amicus Briefs Submitted in Kane v. de Blasio Case at Supreme Court
Yes, Unvaxxed NYC Teachers and Principals Can be Reinstated to Work Without Signing a Legal Waiver
Hearing To Reinstate Fired NYC City Workers For Refusing The COVID Jab
H.R.2289 - Proportional Reviews for Broadband Deployment Act
ScreenStrong Families - Podcast
How to Delay the Age At Which Kids Get Smartphones
Docket Opening PN for WT Docket No. 25-276
Kids’ Screen Use Tied to Higher Risk of ADHD, Subtle Brain Changes



