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"How a Bunch of Scrappy Marines Could Help Vanquish Breast Cancer" [1]

"Exposed to poisoned water at Camp Lejeune, these vets may hold the key to a scourge that kills some 40,000 American women -- and a few hundred men -- per year."

"It all started with Mike Partain, a.k.a. Number One. A barrel-chested father of four with a goatee and a predilection for aviator sunglasses, Partain was born at Camp Lejeune, the North Carolina base where his father, a first lieutenant in the US Marine Corps, was stationed in the late 1960s. Now he lives in Tallahassee, Florida, where he makes his living as an insurance claims adjuster.

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Mother Jones [6], 05/22/2012
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"The Book Big Tobacco Doesn't Want You to Read" [7]

"With "Golden Holocaust," historian Robert Proctor deconstructs an industry that still kills more than 400,000 Americans a year."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [8]
Journalism & Media [9]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Mother Jones [10], 05/21/2012
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"Group Tracks Airborne Fungicide" [11]

"FRAZEE, MINN. - Don and Norma Smith couldn't understand why their sheep stopped producing lambs in the mid-1990s. When half the animals died mysteriously over one winter, they gave up on the profitable hobby that had won blue ribbons for their kids at the Minnesota State Fair."

Agriculture [12]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [13]
Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [14], 05/18/2012
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SEJ Member Spotlight: Wendee Holtcamp [15]

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Houston-based freelance writer and photographer Wendee Holtcamp has covered conservation, adventure travel, environmental issues and science for magazines and websites since 1997. She offers an online writing class, teaching aspiring and established writers everything from improving one's writing through observation journaling to crafting killer queries to the business end of building a successful and lucrative freelance career. Next class starts June 2.

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Wildlife [18]
Water & Oceans [19]
Transportation [20]
Science [21]
Journalism & Media [9]
Environmental Health [3]
Biodiversity [22]
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"U.S. Asthma Rates at All-Time High, CDC Says" [23]

"The proportion of Americans with asthma increased from 7.3% in 2001 to 8.4% in 2010, marking the highest level ever, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. In 2010, an estimated 18.7 million adults and 7 million children had the disease -- one in every 12 Americans."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: LA Times [24], 05/17/2012
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"Insecticide Resistance Threatens Malaria Fight" [25]

"LONDON -- Malaria-carrying mosquitoes in Africa and India are becoming resistant to insecticides, putting millions of lives at greater risk and threatening eradication efforts, health experts said on Tuesday."

Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [2]
Biodiversity [22]
Public [4]
International [16]
Source: Reuters [26], 05/17/2012
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"Which Kids' Sunscreens Should You Avoid?" [27]

The Environmental Working Group has released its 2012 Sunscreen Guide -- with information on the safety and efficacy of the lotions you slather on your kids before they go to camp or the beach. You may not want to rest easy after you do so. EWG's annual release comes as the outdoor season gets under way -- and barely a week after the FDA failed to finalize sunscreen safety standards. And, yes, EWG has an app for that.

Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Mother Jones [28], 05/17/2012
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"Just What's Inside Those Breasts?" [29]

"When writer Florence Williams was nursing her second child, she read a research study about toxins found in human breast milk. She decided to test her own breast milk and shipped a sample to a lab in Germany. What came back surprised her. Trace amounts of pesticides, dioxin and a jet fuel ingredient — as well as high to average levels of flame retardants — were all found in her breast milk. How could something like this happen?"

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [8]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Fresh Air [30], 05/17/2012
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CDC Lowers Lead-Poisoning Threshold for Kids as Feds, States Cut Funds [31]

"The number of children considered at risk of lead poisoning jumped by more than five-fold on Wednesday, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lowered its threshold for the diagnosis. Children's health advocates applauded the decision, but also expressed concern that recent congressional budget cuts will drastically limit funds that could help affected kids and prevent further poisoning."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [8]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Huffington Post [32], 05/17/2012
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How Muzzling Scientists Helps the Chemical Industry [33]

A Chicago Tribune investigative series on flame retardant chemicals helps illustrate how federal agency control of what scientists say to reporters can help the chemical and tobacco industries. By reporter Michael Hawthorne.

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Environmental Health [3]
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