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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Court says state must limit water toxin by Aug. 31

Posted on 1:17 PM by Unknown
Court says state must limit water toxin by Aug. 31
http://www.sfchronicle.com/health/article/Court-says-state-must-limit-water-toxin-by-Aug-31-4701835.php

"A court ruling has put California closer to limiting the amount of a carcinogen in the state's drinking water, a safety measure that was supposed to be adopted nearly a decade ago."
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School Poisoning Provides Window into India's Pesticide Problem

Posted on 1:16 PM by Unknown
School Poisoning Provides Window into India's Pesticide Problem
http://www.theworld.org/2013/08/school-poisoning-provides-window-into-indias-pesticide-problem-2/

"The recent deaths of 23 Indian schoolchildren from pesticide-poisoned lunches was just the latest chapter in the country's long and troubled relationship with chemical pesticides. Host Carol Hills speaks about the problem–and some of the emerging grassroots solutions–with journalist Meera Subramanian. She says India is using 67 pesticides that are banned in other parts of the world. "
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BPA and Altered Airway Cells: Association Seen in Rhesus Macaques after Third-Trimester Exposure

Posted on 1:13 PM by Unknown
BPA and Altered Airway Cells: Association Seen in Rhesus Macaques after Third-Trimester Exposure
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/121-a254/

"Parental bisphenol A (BPA) exposure has been shown to alter the development of reproductive organs in animal models,1 although the impacts on development of other organ systems remain largely unknown. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, now report in EHP that BPA exposure late in gestation alters airway cell development in rhesus macaques.2
Previous studies have associated BPA exposure with an experimental model of asthma in mice.3 Epidemiological studies have found evidence of an association between prenatal BPA exposure and wheeze in young children,4 and between postnatal exposure and childhood asthma.5 "This study sheds light on the possible mechanisms by which BPA may affect lung health," says Kathleen Donohue, an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University. Donohue was not involved in the current study."
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House panel hits EPA with subpoena over pollution studies

Posted on 1:12 PM by Unknown
House panel hits EPA with subpoena over pollution studies
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/56681889-90/data-epa-studies-agency.html.csp
 
"Washington • House Republicans say they are tired of asking the Environmental Protection Agency to provide the underlying data used in studies tying pollution to serious health problems.
So, they issued a subpoena late Thursday, the first from the Science Committee in 21 years."
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Birds exposed to 'hidden pollutants' in south Wales valleys

Posted on 1:10 PM by Unknown
Birds exposed to 'hidden pollutants' in south Wales valleys
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-23532423

"Birds which have returned to the former industrial valleys of south Wales are being exposed to extremely high levels of hidden pollutants, experts warn.
Tests on eggs of dipper birds found chemicals used as flame retardants in furniture and motor vehicles.
The birds have fed on local rivers in growing numbers since heavy industries such as coal mining declined."
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Nigeria: Doctors treat children of world's worst case of lead poisoning after 2-year delay

Posted on 1:09 PM by Unknown
Nigeria: Doctors treat children of world's worst case of lead poisoning after 2-year delay
http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/story/ad0b1e7c7db34d799e01bd0db468dae3/AF--Nigeria-Lead-Poison

"LAGOS, Nigeria — The Nigerian village that suffered one of the world's worst recorded incidents of lead poisoning is now habitable and doctors can start treating more than 1,000 contaminated children, a doctor and a scientist from two international agencies said Friday.
For some, it already is too late to reverse serious neurological damage, said Dr. Michelle Chouinard, Nigeria country director for Doctors Without Borders, told The Associated Press on Friday.
Some children are blind, others paralyzed and many will struggle at school with learning disabilities, she said."
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How the chemicals in your blood can betray your wealth

Posted on 1:06 PM by Unknown
How the chemicals in your blood can betray your wealth
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/10219251/How-the-chemicals-in-your-blood-can-betray-your-wealth.html

"Doctors may soon be able to tell how wealthy their patients are purely by looking at the chemicals in their blood."

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