diphenylethers (PBDEs) are very high in polyurethane furniture
also. I have never much liked polyurethane anyway. Breast implants
often use a polyurethane foam bags which can decompose under
physiological conditions to TDA (2,4-toluenediamine). I have seen
abdominal cancer of unknown origin in a 26 y/o woman with this type
of implant and no other risk factor. Decades ago urethane was used
as a chemotherapy but it proved too toxic and immunosuppressive.
Vincent
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