CURRENT NEWS ARTICLES FOR THE MONTH OF November 2006
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November 30, 2006 San Francisco Ad Firm With a First--But will it Whiff by Mixing Cookies, Muni?
November 30, 2006 Westboro Schools Win EPA Award Efforts on Buildings' Air Quality
November 30, 2006 Leukemia Cluster Children Share Gene Variation
November 30, 2006 Too Many Air Polluters, Too Few Inspectors
November 29, 2006 China Villages Battle Lead, Zinc Poisoning
November 29, 2006 Industry Ties Common on Hospital Boards
November 29, 2006 Montgomery Officials Approve 'Green Building' Requirements
November 29, 2006 'Green' Building Plans
November 29, 2006 Dioxin May Decrease Testosterone
November 28, 2006 Second Opinion: An Epidemic No One Understands
November 28, 2006 EU's Tough Chemicals Bill Faces Delay
November 28, 2006 Renewed Concern Over Black Lung
November 28, 2006 Renewed Concern Over Black Lung
November 28, 2006 Chemical Free Products Can Be A Safe Alternative
November 28, 2006 50 Hospitalized Due to Toxic Chemical Dumping in Philippines
November 28, 2006 EPA Kicks Off Children's Environmental Health Initiative in West Michigan
November 28, 2006 EU's Tough Chemicals Bill Faces Delay
November 28, 2006 Free or Farmed, When Is A Fish Really Organic?
November 28, 2006 An Epidemic No One Understands
November 28, 2006 A Case that Shook Medicine
November 28, 2006 Pilot Fined for Spraying Chemicals on Driver
November 27, 2006 Chemo tied to Temporary Shrinkage of Brain: Study
November 27, 2006 EPA OKs Spraying Pesticides Over Waters
November 27, 2006 Temporary Brain Shrinkage May Explain 'Chemobrain'
November 27, 2006 Lawmakers Advance Measure to Check Day Care Centers' Air Quality
November 26, 2006 Dr. Fred Vom Saal Calls For Removal of Chemical Used on Plastics
November 26, 2006 Cancer Fears Persist Among IBM Workers
November 26, 2006 About Bisphenol A
November 24, 2006 Chronic Fatigue Cases Finally Getting Respect
November 23, 2006 EPA to Regulate Nanoproducts Sold as Germ-Killing
November 23, 2006 Activists Get Stores, Eateries to Post Mercury Alerts
November 23, 2006 EPA to Regulate Nanoproducts Sold as Germ-Killing
November 22, 2006 Chemical Warning For Expectant Mothers
November 22, 2006 Autism Picture Still Incomplete
November 22, 2006 Contraband Pesticides Everywhere: Lawmaker
November 22, 2006 EU Bows to White House Pressure to Force Gene-Altered Foods on Europe's Consumers
November 22, 2006 Cosmetics: Use of Unlicensed Super-Strong Botulism Toxin Nearly Fatal
November 22, 2006 ERMA to Release Hazardous Substances
November 21, 2006 Report: Few Stores Warn of Fish Mercury
November 21, 2006 CBRM Chooses Education Over Ban on Pesticides
November 21, 2006 EPA Exempts Some Pesticide Use
November 20, 2006 Health Fears Lead Schools to Dismantle Wireless Networks
November 20, 2006 Is The Food Industry Playing Games With Our Children?
November 19, 2006 European Manufacturers Adjusting to Chemical Ban
November 19, 2006 The Arms Race in Hand Soap Leads to Serious Overkill
November 19, 2006 What Ails The CDC?
November 19, 2006 San Francisco Prepares to Ban Chemicals in Products for Kids
November 19, 2006 The Arms Race in Hand Soap Leads to Serious Overkill
November 19, 2006 European Manufacturers Adjusting to Chemical Ban
November 18, 2006 9/11 autopsy guidelines plan abandoned
November 17, 2006 California’s Consumer Products to Have Less Harmful (VOC) Ingredients
November 17, 2006 Ped Med: Autism Research Stance Shifting?
November 17, 2006 Mother Chooses to Skip Flu Shot for Her and Son
November 16, 2006 Dead Gorgeous: Chemicals in Cosmetics Will Take Toll on You
November 16, 2006 EPA Phases Out Pesticide AZM
November 15, 2006 About the air in there: Somehow, `outgassing from PVC parts' doesn't sound quite as nice as `that new car smell.'
November 15, 2006 Lead's toxic legacy
November 14, 2006 European Union: Mercury to be phased out of non-electrical measuring devices
November 13, 2006 Infants Should Not Have Fluoridated Tap Water Warns American Dental Association
November 13, 2006 Toxic yard a risk to Tiverton kids, but they can't move
November 13, 2006 Flu Shot Ups Relative Risk of Guillain-Barré
November 13, 2006 Industrial Chemicals Are Impairing the Brain Development of Children Worldwide
November 13, 2006 Flu Drug Tamiflu May Cause Odd Behavior in Children
November 12, 2006 Respiratory Symptoms Strongly Predict More Persistent Cow's Milk Allergy
November 11, 2006 ALS Increase in Military Cited
November 11, 2006 Those 'crazy' environmentalists
November 10, 2006 Knocking Out Toxics: Why Companies Are Being Pressed to Use Safer Chemicals
November 10, 2006 Firefighters Face Increased Risk for Certain Cancers
November 9, 2006 Put Children First in Pollution Regulation, Urge Researchers
November 9, 2006 State bans mosquito control system
November 9, 2006 Danger: chemical hazards
November 9, 2006 WHO urges ban on some pesticides to curb suicides
November 8, 2006 Hawaii: Smoking banned in bars, restaurants, and workplaces
November 8, 2006 Unscientific Depression Screenings and Front Groups Boost SSRI Sales
November 8, 2006 National Jabs Scandal Exposed
November 8, 2006 Warning over chemical risk to developing brains
November 6, 2006 Putting on your face could cause ugly health problems. Chemicals in cosmetics linked to cancer, birth defects
November 6, 2006 Disabled newborns face verdict
November 6, 2006 Fed up with breast-milk contamination, mothers form a national activist group
November 6, 2006 Bogus pesticide threat to food
November 6, 2006 Skin Patches Instead of Shots
November 5, 2006 Where the Air Leaves Them Breathless
November 5, 2006 Doctors: let us kill disabled babies
November 5, 2006 Doctors appeal Mercy Killing for Disabled Newborns
November 4. 2006 California officials announce plan to inject infants with mercury-laced vaccines
November 4, 2006 North Carolina Sues TVA to Clean Up Pollution
November 4, 2006 North Carolina Sues TVA to Clean Up Pollution
November 3, 2006 CDC: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Real, Brutal
November 3, 2006 U.S. OK'd for Ozone-Destroying Pesticide
November 3, 2006 Reuters More than a Million Suffer Chronic Fatigue
November 3, 2006 Got Milk Without Hormones?
November 3. 2006 U.S. OK'd for ozone-destroying pesticide
November 3, 2006 More than a million suffer chronic fatigue
November 3, 2006 Got milk without hormones? It's headed toward St. Louis shelves
November 3, 2006CDC: Chronic fatigue syndrome real, brutal
November 3, 2006 State eases ban on mercury in flu shots
November 3, 2006 Chronic fatigue is a real illness, gov't says
November 2, 2006 Are schools “green” enough?
November 2, 2006 Justices Challenge EPA's Arguments in Clean Air Act Case
November 2, 2006 Chronic Fatigue is a Real Illness
November 2, 2006 Wal-Mart Pressures Suppliers to Phase Out High-Hazard Ingredients From Consumers Products
November 2, 2006 Are Schools 'Green' Enough?
November 2, 2006 Justices Challenge EPA's Arguments in Clean Air Act Case
November 2, 2006 Household Items May Pose Danger During Pregnancy
November 1, 2006 Chemicals Management May be Getting Tougher
November 1, 2006 PBDEs and PCBs in Computers, Cars, and Homes
November 1, 2006 Chemicals Management May be Getting Tougher
November 1, 2006 Hair Dressers Risk Skin Disease
November 1, 2006 Chemicals management may be getting tougher
November 1, 2006
Hairdressers 'risk skin disease'
November 1, 2006 All Choked Up
November 1, 2006 Local man reaches settlement in popcorn flavoring suit
November 1, 2006 In the patient’s best interests?
November 1, 2006 Decision to Survey Teens Instead of Young Children Criticized
November 2006 Maternal SSRI Use May Raise Risk of Congenital Malformation Reuters Health Information 2006
November 2006 The Safe Part of Green
November 2006 Setting a Baseline for Biomonitoring
November 2006 Man's Worst Friend?
November 2006 Health on the Factory Floor
November 2006 Fetal Lead Exposure
November 2006 New Neurons at Risk
November 2006 Fertile Grounds for Injury: Environmental Effects on Human Reproduction
ND EPA Cutbacks Greeted With Criticism
ND Gassing Out: Harmful Chemicals from Computers
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