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Link Between Food Dyes, Childhood Hyperactivity Gets Renewed Attention [1]

"When it comes to the safety of dyeing food, the one true shade is gray.

Artificial colorings have been around for decades, and for just about as long, people have questioned whether tinted food is a good idea. In the 1800s, when merchants colored their products with outright poisons, critics had a pretty good case. Today’s safety questions, though, aren’t nearly so black and white — and neither are the answers.

Chemicals [2]
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National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Science News [7], 08/29/2011
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"Dispersants Used in BP Gulf Oil Spill Linked to Cancer" [8]

"Five of the 57 ingredients in dispersants approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use on oil spills are linked to cancer, finds a new research report based on data obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by environmental groups on the Gulf of Mexico."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: ENS [9], 08/29/2011
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"Environmental Law Violations Found at Scores of Tribal Schools" [10]

"Hundreds of Native American children attend schools that haven’t properly disposed of hazardous waste, haven’t contained asbestos in heating systems, and whose water systems exceed the maximum allowable level for arsenic in tap water – conditions barred under federal environmental laws."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: iWatch News [11], 08/24/2011
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"Aviation Gas Poses Lead Risk To Thousands in Brevard" [12]

"Nearly 1,600 children age 5 and younger live close enough to an airport in Brevard County to be at risk from leaded gasoline used by small piston planes and helicopters."

Pollution [13]
Environmental Health [3]
Chemicals [2]
Public [5]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [14]
Source: Florida Today [15], 08/23/2011
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"Why Bottled Water Companies Target Blacks and Latinos" [16]

Bottled water companies seem to be actively marketing their products to minority groups. Latinos and African Americans spend a higher portion of their income on bottled water than whites do, and surveys say this is because they view tap water as risky. There is evidence that public drinking water systems in minority communities are either lacking or less safe.

Environmental Health [3]
Journalism & Media [17]
Water & Oceans [18]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Mother Jones [19], 08/16/2011
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Tories Threaten Asbestos Widow Over Use of Party Logo in Protest Ads [20]

"The federal Conservative party has sent a threatening email to the widow of an asbestos victim in the latest chapter of Canada's debate over the hazardous mineral."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [21]
Journalism & Media [17]
Public [5]
Canada [22]
Source: Canadian Press [23], 08/16/2011
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How To Protect Yourself From America's 'New' Drinking Water Toxics [24]

"Millions of Americans have been ingesting them for years—perchlorate, hexavalent chromium, volatile organic compounds—not because they’re safe, but because they are among 6,000 toxins the EPA has not gotten around to regulating in municipal drinking water systems.

But after a change in administrations and a scathing review by the General Accounting Office, the EPA has begun to develop regulations to remove these chemicals from tap and bottled water—and industry has begun efforts to delay or prevent their implementation."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [13]
Water & Oceans [18]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Forbes [25], 08/11/2011
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"Spermless Mosquitoes Could Help Halt Malaria Spread" [26]

"Releasing genetically modified, spermless male mosquitoes into the wild could in future help to prevent malaria transmission and reduce the chances of large outbreaks of the killer disease, British scientists said on Monday."

Biodiversity [27]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
International [28]
Source: Reuters [29], 08/11/2011
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"Blind Rush? Shale Gas Boom Proceeds Amid Human Health Questions" [30]

"For shale gas to meet its potential, millions of Americans will have to live with drill rigs in or near their own neighborhoods. And that opens the door to a range of potential environmental health problems: pipelines and wellheads can explode, the process produces toxic air emissions, and fracking generates liquid wastes that can contaminate surface and drinking water supplies."

Chemicals [2]
Energy & Fuel [31]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [13]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: EHP [32], 08/11/2011
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October 23, 2011 to October 27, 2011

International Society of Exposure Science 21st Annual Meeting [33]

The 2011 meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science will gather scientists from all over the globe to share current research activities and explore emerging trends in exposure science, defined as "the bridge between environment and health." Early Bird Registration until Friday, September 30

 

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