CURRENT NEWS ARTICLES FOR THE MONTH OF September 2006

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September. 30, 2006   Chemical Found in DuPont Workers

September. 30, 2006   Plan to Pinpoint Pollution in Bodies

September. 30, 2006   Spare The Air Days, Schools Should Also Spare the Students' Lungs

September 30, 2006    Biomonitoring Program to Test Human Exposure to Pesticides in Food, Chemicals at Home

September 29, 2006    ASA Receives Grant to Address Environmental health and Autism

September 29, 2006    HP and Apple: Toxic Laptops Exposed

September 28, 2006    Ask the Green Architect: Commercial Cleaners

September 28, 2006    Ped Med: Seeking Allies in Autism Fight

September 28, 2006    Methane Emissions Soar as China Booms

September 28, 2006    Methane Emissions Soar as China Booms

September 28, 2006    University Serves Up Fare With A Conscience

September 28, 2006    Medical Research Gets High-Powered 'Search Engine'

September 27, 2006    Goal is Electronic Health Records. Path is State By State

September 27, 2006    Experts Warn of Dangers of "Skin Whitener" Cosmetics

September 27, 2006    Pesticide Residues Found in Nearly a Third of Britain's Food and Drink

September 27, 2006    Activists Chain Up To Toxic Ships As Death Toll Rises

September 27, 2006    Solvent Exposure Linked to Birth Defects in Babies of Male Painters

September 26, 2006    Carbon Monoxide in Meat Products ' Deceptive'

September 26, 2006    Pass on Pesticides

September 26, 2006    Noxious Gas Cloud Sickens Dozens in N.J.

September 26, 2006    Vaccine Aims to Wipeout Ear, Sinus Infections

September 25, 2006    One Fish, two Fish?

September 25, 2006    Heart Attacks Decline After Smoking Ban: Study

September 25, 2006    Day of Reckoning for DDT?

September 25, 2006    Survey Points to Unsafe Levels of Pesticide Residues in Food

September 24, 2006    Making Vaccines Worth It

September 24, 2006    Canadians Shocked by Results of Blood Tests

September 24, 2006    Hospitals Go Organic for Patients' Sake

September 24, 2006    Environmental Guidelines Need Updating

September 22, 2006    Bylaw in Place Bans Pesticides for Aesthetic Uses

September 22, 200      Try Nets, Not DDT

September 22, 2006    Radioactive 'Hot Spots' Threat to City, Study Says

September 22, 2006    EPA Cuts Soot Level Allowable Daily in Air

September 22, 2006    New E.P.A. Rules on Soot and Dust Set

September 21, 2006    Hospital Errors to Go Public in 2007

September 21, 2006    Michigan Senate Passes Bill to Require Vaccine Before Grade Six

September 21, 2006    Senators Back Cervical Cancer Vaccine

September 21, 2006    Those in Power Are Poisoning Children

September 21, 2006    Stop'n Smell the Gift Cards

September 20, 2006    Boston Passes Stiff Biolab Requirements

September 20, 2006    Food for Chickens, Poison for Man

September 20, 2006    Toxic Mercury Contaminating More Species, Report Shows

September 19, 2006    Canada Apartment Rentals to Follow Province Smoking Ban

September 19, 2006    New Links to Attention Deficit Found

September 19, 2006    Testing Kids for Lead Gets Easier

September 19, 2006    Plastic Panic Sends Sales Tumbling

September 19, 2006    Pesticide Spraying in New York City

September 19, 2006    Some Cell Phones Could Alert Users to Harmful Chemicals and Gasses in their Immediate Environment

September 19, 2006    Mosquitoes' Lust for Sugar Can Fight Malaria

September 19, 2006    Wildfires Release 15 Times More Toxic Mercury

September 18, 2006    Defending Thimerosol and Putting Our Children at Risk

September 18, 2006    Synthetic Fragrance Perfumes Lake Sediments

September 18, 2006    Mercury Contamination Moves Beyond Fish

September 18, 2006    Father "Allergic to Family Home"

September 18, 2006    Caregiving: WTC's Toxic Dust Clouds -- 2

September 18, 2006    EU Approves Pesticides Over Greens' Objections

September 18, 2006    WHO Looks to DDT for Malaria Control

September 18, 2006    Sick Building Workers Tested

September 18, 2006    Study Finds Chemicals in Biosolids

September 18, 2006    Schools Could Spark Green Building Boom

September 18, 2006    Lingering Pesticides Linked to Parkinson's

September 17, 2006    Pennsylvania Poised to Follow Calif.'s Stricter Car Pollution Rules

September 16, 2006    WHO Backs DDT to Rid Malaria

September 16, 2006    WHO Announces New Policy Position on Indoor Residual Spraying For Malaria Control

September 15, 2006    Autistic Children Have Low Cholesterol Levels

September 15, 2006    Battling for Sensitive Homes

September 15, 2006    Pesticide Exposure Could Increase Risk of Early Onset of Parkinson's Disease

September 15, 2006    WSU Finds Toxin, Cancer Link

September 15, 2006    High Court and Climate Change

September 15, 2006    Eco Wellness: Elemental Dangers?

September 15, 2006    Lawn Company Sprays the Wrong Yard, Boy did it Ever

September 14, 2006    Lead Laws Get Added Weight

September 14, 2006    Risk of 4,000 Everyday Chemicals to be Studied

September 14, 2006    250 Kids Hospitalized in Gansu after Lead Poisoning

September 14, 2006    Groups Say DDT Use for Malaria Control Threatens Public Health

September 14, 2006    Risk of 4,000 Everyday Chemicals to be Studied

September 13, 2006    Sixth Grade Girls to Face Mandatory Cervical Cancer Vaccinations Under Michigan Bill

September 13, 2006    Michigan Bill Proposes Cancer Vaccine

September 12, 2006    Memory Complaints May Signal Brain Loss

September 12, 2006    Live Bird Flu Vaccine Raises Hope of Pre-Pandemic Shots

September 11, 2006    One in 20 EU Pesticides Fake, Claims Study

September 11, 2006    Toxic Air

September 11, 2006    Toxic Exposure Bill Clears Hurdles

September 11, 2006    USDA to Rubber Stamp Contamination of Food with Illegal, Genetically Engineered Rice Banned in Japan and Europe

September 10, 2006  Exodus, Morale Shake CDC

September 10, 2006    FDA Set to Audit Popcorn Safety

September 10, 2006    'Organic' Label Little More Than a Marketing Tool for Food, Critics Say

September 10, 2006    Babies in Womb Exposed to 'Gender-Bending' Chemicals

September 9, 2006      City Bans Eye Makeup after Lead Found in Tots

September 9, 2006      Former EPA Head Blames NYC Officials

September 8, 2006      Study Shows Solvents Damaged Workers' Brains

September 8, 2006      Insider: EPA Lied About WTC Air

September 7, 2006      Pregnant Women Exposed to Low Levels of Air Pollutants Have Increased Risk of Giving Birth Before Term

September 7, 2006      Hazardous Chemicals in Synthetic Turf

September 7, 2006      FDA Advisers: Safety of Mercury Fillings Needs More Study

September 7, 2006      Safety of Dental Fillings Questioned

September 6, 2006      Pesticides Lurk in Daycare Centers

September 6, 200        A Body's Burden Receives Two Awards

September 6, 2006      The Big Question: How Much Do We Really Know About the Causes and Incidence of Autism

September 6, 2006      Study Links Health Risks, 9/11

September 5, 2006      Chemicals Linked to Cancer Removed From Some Nail Polishes

September 5, 2006      Often Undetected Lead Poisoning New Risk to Kids

September 4, 2006      Hospital Bills Sometimes Confound Even the Experts

September 4, 2006      Bush Declares ECO-Whistleblower Law Void for EPA Employees

September 4, 2006      Pollutants May Curb Efficacy of Childhood Vaccines

September 4, 2006      Mosquito Spraying Takes a Swat

September 1, 2006      Think Clean, Think Green    Law Makes Schools Use "Environmentally Friendly" Supplies

September 1, 2006      The Karma of Coca-Cola

September 1, 2006      NY Times Documentary "9/11" Toxic Legacy" Airing September 5th

September 1, 2006      Discovering How Environment Contributes to Breast Cancer

September 1, 2006      Home Safe

September 1, 2006      FM Patient Awarded $747, 000 in Disability Bias Suit

September 2006          Pesticides Are a Leading Suicide Method

September 2006          Scents and Sensibility:  The Toronto District School Board May Be Considering Going Fragrance Free

September 2006          Court Deals Crippling Blow to FDA

 

 

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