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Health Advocates Find Flame Retardant Fight Follows Familiar Formula [1]

"When chemical companies hired Grant Gillham in 2007 to manage a campaign in defense of flame retardants in couches and other consumer goods, Gillham recalled being "assured that the scientific information they had supporting the safety and effectiveness of their products was valid."

Science [2]
Journalism & Media [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Chemicals [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Huffington Post [9], 02/10/2014
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A Month After Toxic Spill, West Virginians Face ‘Crisis of Confidence’ [10]

"Weeks after health authorities had told West Virginians that their water was safe to drink again following a toxic spill, schools in Charleston sent students home abruptly last week when students and staff members detected the telltale licorice odor of the leaked chemical."

Chemicals [6]
Water & Oceans [11]
Environmental Politics [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [12]
Source: NY Times [13], 02/10/2014
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"NC Admits Mistake, Says Arsenic Topped Safe Level" [14]

"RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina's environmental agency said Sunday it wrongly declared all test results for the arsenic levels in the Dan River as safe for people after a massive coal ash spill."

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Pollution [16]
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Source: AP [18], 02/10/2014
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"Toxics Pervade Kids’ Products, Washington Disclosure Law Shows" [19]

"SEATTLE -- Makers of children’s products report that they are using toxic chemicals in children’s toys, clothing, safety products and bedding. The reports were filed with the State of Washington in 2013 under the state’s new disclosure law, the Children’s Safe Products Act, the country’s only such law."

Chemicals [6]
Consumer [20]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: ENS [21], 02/07/2014
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"Salmonella Outbreaks Expose Weaknesses in USDA Oversight" [22]

"The Agriculture Department inspector showed up at Rick Schiller’s home in November to collect potential evidence from his freezer: three pounds of chicken thighs, wrapped in plastic and stamped with a Foster Farms label."

Agriculture [23]
Environmental Health [5]
Food [24]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Wash Post [25], 02/07/2014
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"Water Safety Threatened By North Carolina Coal Ash Spill, Group Says" [26]

"EDEN, N.C. – An environmental group Thursday challenged Duke Energy’s assurances that drinking water from the Dan River in North Carolina and Virginia remained safe despite a massive spill of toxic coal ash that released a deluge of murky gray sludge into the river Sunday."

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Pollution [16]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [17]
Source: LA Times [28], 02/07/2014
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Ottawa Agrees To Review 23 Pesticides After Pressure From Enviros [29]

"Environmentalists are declaring victory over an announcement by Ottawa that it will conduct a health review of 23 pesticides."

Activism [27]
Chemicals [6]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
Canada [30]
Source: Canadian Press [31], 02/06/2014
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"West Virginia Doctors Advising Some Patients Not To Drink Tap Water" [32]

"Warnings come despite federal health officials declaring water was free from chemical contamination after January 9 spill."

Chemicals [6]
Environmental Health [5]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [7]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [12]
Source: AP [33], 02/06/2014
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"Cancer Explosion Forecast for Next 20 Years" [34]

"GENEVA -- Cancer is now the world’s biggest killer, and the number of cases will explode over the next 20 years, warns a new global report compiled by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, an agency of the World Health Organization."

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Public [7]
International [35]
Source: ENS [36], 02/05/2014
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"Pesticides Linked to Parkinson's Risk in People with Specific Gene" [37]

"Several studies have linked pesticides with the development of Parkinson's disease, and now a new study has found a specific gene that may explain why some people are particularly susceptible to developing Parkinson's after exposure to certain pesticides."

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National (U.S.) [8]
Source: LiveScience [38], 02/04/2014
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