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"Decades-Old Question: Is Antibacterial Soap Safe?" [1]

"It's a chemical that's been in U.S. households for more than 40 years, from the body wash in your bathroom shower to the knives on your kitchen counter to the bedding in your baby's basinet. But federal health regulators are just now deciding whether triclosan -- the germ-killing ingredient found in an estimated 75 percent of antibacterial liquid soaps and body washes sold in the U.S. -- is ineffective, or worse, harmful."

Source: Guardian [2], 05/03/2013

"Environmental Exposures in the Context of Child Care" [3]

"Research has proven that infants and toddlers, who spend more time on the floor and experience the world with their hands and mouths, are not merely in closer contact with many indoor pollutants2 but also more sensitive to them. Yet environmental health standards in child care settings nationwide—which can include not just centers but also private homes, workplaces, universities, and places of worship—still lag behind those of schools, where children are older, larger, and somewhat less susceptible to environmental exposures. Unlike with more uniformly regulated schools, child care licensing, permitting, and oversight occur on a variety of levels, resulting in a fractured regulatory landscape."

Source: Environmental Health Perspectives [4], 05/03/2013

"Airborne Laboratory Being Used To Measure California's Snowpack" [5]

"By taking sophisticated instrument readings of the snow depth and reflected sunlight, researchers hope to improve the accuracy of runoff forecasts."

Source: LA Times [6], 05/03/2013

Analysis: "Calming The West's Water Wars" [7]

"The founders never expected to live in the desert; the Constitution's primary mechanism for divvying up shared water doesn't work."

Source: LA Times [8], 05/03/2013

"Suddenly, It's a Three-Car Race for Electric-Powered Dominance" [9]

"Tesla joins Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt in the race for electric car sales. After a recording-breaking March for the Nissan Leaf, sales of electric cars dipped in April."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [10], 05/03/2013

"California Wildfires Fanned By Unusually Harsh Conditions" [11]

"Winds that weather experts said normally arrive in force in the late fall fueled flames in the Springs fire that quickly chewed through 6,500 of acres of dry brush."

Source: LA Times [12], 05/03/2013

"Honey Bee Decline Due to ‘Complex’ Multiple Factors" -- Study [13]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- Multiple factors are responsible for the steep decline in honey bees across the United States, including parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure, federal government officials reported today, releasing a new scientific consensus on honey bee health."

Source: ENS [14], 05/03/2013

Los Angeles City Councilmen: Don’t Sell LA Times To the Koch Brothers [15]

"Three Los Angeles council members want the city to pull pension money from the investment firms that own Tribune if they sell the Los Angeles Times to buyers who don’t support 'professional and objective journalism.' Councilman Bill Rosendahl says: 'Frankly what I hear about the Koch brothers, if it’s true, it’s the end of journalism.'"

Source: Jim Romenesko [16], 05/02/2013

"Study Links Insecticide Use To Invertebrate Die-Offs" [17]

"The world's most widely used insecticide is devastating dragonflies, snails and other water-based species, a groundbreaking Dutch study has revealed."

Source: Guardian [18], 05/02/2013

"CDC Probing Valley Fever Outbreaks in Two California Prisons" [19]

"SACRAMENTO — The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stepped in to investigate outbreaks of valley fever in two California prisons where more than three dozen inmates have died after contracting the fungal disease."

Source: LA Times [20], 05/02/2013

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