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You’re invited to discuss your opinions at the CDC’s National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures. Three days: April 5-7. Sign up and tell ‘em what you think!

ATSDR and CDC's National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) have launched a National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures, working with government, professional organizations, tribal groups, community and nonprofit organizations, health professionals, business and industry, and members of the public to create a national action agenda.

A comment from Canary Report reader Lauren Gerard that I wanted to be sure you didn’t miss:

I would like to encourage all your readers to participate in the National Conversation on Public Health and Environment Exposures, a format which is being conducted by the CDC and ASTDR. For overall information on the forum, check out their website at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/nationalconversation The web dialogue is April 5-7. Please, everyone, sign up and make your voices heard! Let others know, who are also dealing with the ill effects of chemicals! Go to http://www.webdialogues.net/cs/nationalconversation-vision/view/di/212?x-t=home.view and sign up! I don’t know how much teeth this governmental exercise will bear, but we need to take advantage of the few opportunities given us to get our government to act responsibly on this ever growing health issue!

Thanks, Lauren!

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