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"China in Lead Poisoning 'Cover-Up' - Human Rights Watch" [1]

"China has been accused of trying to cover up the extent of lead poisoning among children, and of blocking effective testing and treatment."

Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: BBC [5], 06/16/2011
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"Quebec Doctors Urge PM To Support Chrysotile Asbestos Regulation" [6]

"On Monday in Geneva, representatives of the 143 countries belonging to United Nations-sponsored Rotterdam Convention, regulating hazardous chemicals, are to begin a meeting where chrysotile, the type of asbestos fibre mined in Quebec, will be on the top of the list of new products to be regulated."

Chemicals [7]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Politics [8]
Public [3]
Canada [9]
Source: Montreal Gazette [10], 06/15/2011
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"F.D.A. Unveils New Rules About Sunscreen Claims" [11]

"After 33 years of consideration, the Food and Drug Administration took steps on Tuesday to sort out the confusing world of sunscreens, with new rules that specify which lotions provide the best protection against the sun and ending claims that they are truly waterproof."

Economy & Business [12]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NY Times [14], 06/15/2011
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12th Report on Carcinogens [15]

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' 12th Report on Carcinogens, released June 2011, includes 8 new substances: industrial chemical formaldehyde and a botanical known as aristolochic acids, as well as captafol, cobalt-tungsten carbide, certain inhalable glass wool fibers, o-nitrotoluene, riddelliine, and styrene.

Useful Links [16]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Health [17]
Government [18]
Environmental Health [2]
Chemicals [7]
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Dengue Fever Creeps Back Into US — and Climate Change Isn't Helping [19]

Dengue fever, a painful disease transmitted by mosquitos, is now showing up in Florida for the first time in more than 70 years. Climate change could be a factor.

Climate Change [20]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: TIME [21], 06/13/2011
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"Government Says 2 Common Materials Pose Risk of Cancer" [22]

"The government issued warnings on Friday about two materials used daily by millions of Americans, saying that one [formaldehyde] causes cancer and the other [styrene] might."

Chemicals [7]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NY Times [23], 06/13/2011
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"Pollution Portrait: The Fourth National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment" [24]

"At first glance the results of the fourth edition of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s fourth National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment are sobering—the modeled data suggest that every person in the United States is at increased risk for getting cancer from outdoor air pollutants and that nearly a quarter of the population is at increased risk for certain noncancer health effects."

Air [25]
Chemicals [7]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: EHP [26], 06/08/2011
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"Autism Experts Urge Reform of U.S. Chemicals Law" [27]

"Environmental health and autism experts Tuesday called for reform of the outdated U.S. law regulating chemicals, the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976."

Chemicals [7]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: ENS [28], 06/08/2011
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June 21, 2011 to June 23, 2011

First International Conference on Food and Environment - The Quest for a Sustainable Future [29]

The First International Conference on Food and the Environment in the UK will focus on a variety of issues affecting food production and distribution including those related to natural and anthropogenic causes. The conference will emphasise the effects of modern food production processes and how they can affect human health.

Other Events [30]
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Technology [31]
Pollution [32]
Policy [33]
Planning & Growth [34]
People & Population [35]
Laws & Regulations [36]
Health [17]
Government [18]
Food [37]
Fish & Fisheries [38]
Environmental Health [2]
Economy & Business [12]
Climate Change [20]
Chemicals [7]
Biodiversity [39]
Agriculture [40]
Region: 
Europe [41]

"Cholera Outbreaks Closely Follow Temperature Rise, Rainfall" [42]

"Moderate increases in temperature and rainfall can herald cholera epidemics, a study in East Africa has found, and researchers urged governments to use those environmental cues to better protect vulnerable populations."

Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
International [43]
Source: Reuters [44], 06/01/2011
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