Emergency personnel that responded to the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers may be at higher risk for multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. The findings, which were published in the Journal of Occupational and...
created by Annina Bergman | 19 wks ago | updated 19 wks ago 244 views | 22 recommendations | 4 comments
A toxicology report issued by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) June 2, 2009 suggests that using a fabric softener may be toxic to your health and the health of your baby. Three of the seven toxic...
created by Tina Kells | 28 wks ago | updated 28 wks ago 2222 views | 26 recommendations | 6 comments
Campaign For Safe Cosmetics founder Stacy Malkan claims that her organization had identified known carcinogens in a vast array of widely used baby products. Malkan, a consumer activist and co-author of the report No More Toxic Tub: Getting Contaminants out of Children's...
created by Tina Kells | 40 wks ago | updated 40 wks ago 561 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
Yes, even good food has carcinogens. Should we be concerned? I suggest you check out that video. Ames discovered that food additives caused mutations, but that natural foods were even more mutagenic. Now, that,...
A new study shows that burning incense isn't a very healthy aromatherapy alternative. The smoke poses a significant cancer risk particularly in places where it's in abundant supply, like temples and homes in many...
created by Rob Peters | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 418 views | 3 recommendations | 2 comments
The following is a rant at the world, some
of it concerns the difficulties of an American who has moved to the UK
and is trying to get used to the culture shock (me, obviously) and some
of it is just general yelling at the world. I am not racist, basis, or anything else but...