Air emissions, mold, and phthalate exposure
Posted on Feb 04, 2009 by Susie Collins in Blog, News
Canary’s Cry for Wednesday, February 4
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America reports on a study about climate change and the health costs of air emissions from biofuels and gasoline.
Tampa Bay reports on a lawsuit claiming mold at St. Joseph’s Hospital killed three children.
Pediatrics reports on a study that looked at baby care products as possible sources of infant phthalate exposure.
CTV.ca reports the Canadian government plans to add two silicon-based chemicals, which are found in shampoo, soap, antiperspirant and hundreds of other personal-care products, to its toxic chemicals list after tests showed they pose a danger to wildlife.
The Wall Street Journal has a report on New Products Aimed at ‘Scent Seekers’ Are Fast Changing the Fragrance of Clean.
Chemical and Engineering News reports on The Greening Game, about how makers of cleaning products and detergents seek the sweet spot between products that are green and products that clean.
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