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Far-reaching rules governing the multibillion - euro chemicals industry came into force at the end of May but environmentalists and consumer groups claim the legislation does not go far enough to protect human health. |
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"Household Hazards: Potential Hazards of Home Cleaning Products" is a new report by Women's Voices for the Earth, a national US women's environmental health and justice group based in Montana, which examines 5 types of chemicals commonly found in household cleaners. These five chemicals are of concern to women and children especially, as they are linked to increases in either asthma or reproductive harm such as birth defects or fertility problems.
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Recent research conducted by the Ecology Center, a Michigan USA based environmental group has found that chemicals such as chlorine, bromine and lead which have been linked to cancer, liver, thyroid and developmental problems in children are in high concentrations in some popular children’s car seats.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed A Framework for Assessing Health Risks of Environmental Exposures to Children as a resource on conducting children's health risk assessments. |
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Rising rates of asthma and obesity, more reports of developmental disabilities and early puberty, concerns about increasing incidence of childhood cancer... parents, scientists, and paediatricians alike worry about how these health conditions relate to the environment our children live in.
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Sleep experts recommend that people should spend one-third of their lives sleeping! Most of us know that the quality of our mattress plays an important role in getting a good night’s sleep. When selecting a mattress cost, comfort and durability are the factors
most of us take into account but how many of us consider the chemicals
that may be emitted from the mattress and the effects they have on our
personal health? |
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The staff at Point Preschool in Oyster Bay have said farewell to chemical cleaning and are finding their green cleaning approach has a whole host of benefits.
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