Gas appliances, dioxins, and scented paper
Posted on May 27, 2009 by Susie Collins in Blog, Media/Videos, News
The American Journal of Epidemiology reports on a study showing early-life exposure to air pollution from indoor gas appliances may impair neuropsychological development.
AP reports the EPA announces dioxin review, plans for Dow cleanup.
ScentAir reports it’s adding scented paper to its products.
SmartBrief reports toxicologists say public perception distorted on chemical risks.
CTV reports a professor warns of cellphone health hazards.
CBC reports that a side effect of a particular cancer medication is loss of fingerprints.
Vietnam News reports women farmers face high pesticide risks.
WBNG reports former IBM workers could soon see the link between chemical contamination and health problems.
Thanks, Linda and Bonita, for contributing to this Canary’s Cry!
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