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Forest Fire Retardants Not Always the Hero [1]

The most commonly used slurry mixtures can be toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and algae, can harm rabbits, birds, and humans, and can reduce vegetative diversity and boost the growth of weeds. Slurries and foams are mostly water, but they also include ammonium fertilizer, detergent, and other ingredients.

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Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [4]
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Foodmakers Resist Proposal for Guidelines in Marketing To Children [8]

"The food and advertising industries are pushing back against an Obama administration proposal that calls for food makers to voluntarily limit the way they market sugary cereals, salty snacks and other foods to children and teens."

Environmental Health [3]
Food [9]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Wash Post [11], 05/25/2011
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"Calls for FDA to Regulate Hair Straighteners" [12]

"Members of Congress are asking the Food and Drug Administration to issue a voluntary recall of two hair-straightening treatments sold in salons under the brand name Brazilian Blowout, citing concerns about unacceptably high levels of formaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen."

Chemicals [4]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Wall St. Journal [13], 05/20/2011
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Groups Recommend Measures for "Environmental Right-to-Know" [14]

More access was urged for records on oil and gas leasing, government-issued permits and leases related to metal mining, grazing livestock on public lands, harvesting ocean fish, operating chemical plants, drilling for oil, logging, building roads or strip malls, coal mining, filling wetlands, and more.

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"Flame Retardants Found in Baby Car Seats, Changing Pads, Other Items" [17]

"Eighty percent of cushions used in car seats, portable cribs and other baby furnishings contain chemical flame retardants that can accumulate in babies' bodies, according to a new study published Wednesday."

Chemicals [4]
Consumer [18]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: EHN [19], 05/18/2011
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"Troops in Mideast Face Breathing Ills" [20]

"Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have a higher rate of debilitating respiratory illness than those deployed elsewhere, according to a new study that bolsters concerns among some medical professionals and members of Congress about the potential harm to troops from toxic chemicals and dust in the Middle East."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Wall St. Journal [21], 05/18/2011
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"Noise Pollution Hard On Heart As Well As Ears" [22]

"According to a recent study, noise pollution could be costing lives. A World Health Organization report finds Western Europeans lose years to death or disability from excessive sound."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [7]
International [23]
Source: NPR [24], 05/16/2011
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"Produce Industry Presses USDA on Pesticide Report" [25]

Eighteen non-organic produce industry groups have written the Agriculture Secretary in an an effort to muffle the impact of the upcoming USDA report on pesticide residues. The Environmental Working Group uses the annual data to highlight the "Dirty Dozen" fruits and vegetables.

Food [9]
Environmental Politics [26]
Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [4]
Agriculture [27]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Wash Post [28], 05/16/2011
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"MRSA Germ Found in Supermarket Meats" [29]

"MRSA, a bacteria resistant to common antibiotics, has been discovered in supermarket meats, and the germ is apparently being introduced by human food handlers, a new study reports."

Environmental Health [3]
Food [9]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: AP [30], 05/13/2011
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Reporting Resources for Japanese Nuclear Disaster [31]

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SEJ has compiled a set of key information resources for anyone reporting on or following nuclear developments in Japan or elsewhere, including the United States. You'll find news sources, nuclear agencies, industry, scientist and environmental groups.

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