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Living Near a Highway Affects Lung Development in Children (1/07)
Fight
Over Pesticide Exposure Shifts From Farm Worker to Suburbanite
(4/05)
Study:
Air Quality Inside School Buses is Worse Than Out (4/05)
Study
suggests mercury and autism linked (3/17/05)
Fish
mercury levels found to be higher (3/10/05)
Study:
Air Pollution Harms Unborn Babies (2/05)
Cosmetics
Companies Shun Contentious Chemical (1/14/05)
Toxic
Breast Milk? (1/9/05)
PM2.5
linked to lower weight in newborns
(1/5/05)
Many
Novelty Holiday Gifts Contain Mercury (12/21/04)
Drinking
water holds surprises (11/28/04)
Counties
part of study of environment and children (11/18/04)
EPA
Madness (11/8/04)
Household
chemicals linked to kids' asthma (9/29/04)
Flame
Retardant Toxin Seen in 100 Percent of Northwest Breast
Milk Samples (9/04)
Chemical
Pollutants May Be Leading to Rise in Neurological Diseases
(8/15/04)
Children's
Health Advisers to Health EPA Develop Plan For Flame Retardants
(5/04)
Study:
Birth of Twins Linked to Pollution (5/04)
Hospitals
Replace a Type of Plastic (5/04)
Estimate
of Fetuses Exposed to High Mercury Doubles
(2/6/04)
Is
Kids' Castle safe? (11/06/2003)
Mercury
rules work, study finds (11/06/2003)
U.S.
rejects arsenic-treated lumber ban (11/04/2003)
Bush
proposal won't work, health experts say (10/31/2003)
Flame
retardants may be phased out
(10/26/2003)
Green
tech for yellow buses (10/23/2003)
EPA
won't restrict sludge fertilizer
(10/17/2003)
Rocket
fuel controversy deepens (10/17/2003)
Lead
battle moves to non-public housing (09/18/2003)
Four
states sue EPA over pesticide residues in food
(09/16/2003)
Ozone
pollution especially harmful to children and seniors
(09/09/2003)
The
Perils of Plastic: Your cling wrap could be leaching chemicals
(Sept./Oct. 2003)
Head-lice
shampoos can be dangerous (Sept. 2003)
Two
major health journals present special issues examining impact
of built environment on health (08/28/2003)
Fluoride
Concerns Surface Once Again:
Research linking fluoride in drinking water to health problems
could lead to regulatory changes (08/25/2003)
Study
links use of painkillers to miscarriage
Researchers caution against taking aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen
(08/16/2003)
Even
low lead levels pose perils for children (08/05/2003)
Nationwide
Campaign Focuses on Safe Storage of Pesticides, Other Household
Chemicals to Protect Children (07/31/2003)
Precautions
On Wooden Play Sets (07/20/2003)
U.S.
Urged to Educate Women About Foods Linked to Dioxin
(07/02/2003)
Defective
Sperm Linked to Pesticide Exposure (06/18/2003)
Metals
in Air Pollution Aggravate Asthma and Allergies (05/30/2003)
Some
Flame Retardants, Used In Consumer Products, May Cause Fetal
Brain Damage and Breast Cancer (06/13/2003)
White
Canned Tuna Contains More Mercury Than Light, And Sometimes
At Higher Levels Than Federal Standards Allow (06/19/2003)
Defense
Department Accused Of Withholding Information About Possible
Water Contamination (06/25/2003)
Rhode
Island Sues Lead Paint Manufacturers (09/04/2002)
Lead
Exposure Linked to Antisocial Behavior (03/01/2002)
University
of Rochester Links Childhood Lead to Osteoporosis (02/25/2002)
Pollution
May Cause Asthma - Illness Affects 9 Million U.S. Children
(02/01/2002)
Many
Schools Built Near Toxic Sites, Study Finds (01/21/2002)
Researchers
Find Lung Damage in Healthy Children Exposed to High Levels
of Air Pollution (11/28/2001)
Polluted
Drinking Water Linked to Low Birth Weight (11/19/2001)
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