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Get phthalates, parabens out of the bathroom drawer to reduce breast cancer risk: Study
Women who switched to paraben- and phthalate- free shampoos, lotions, soaps and deodorants had fewer cancer-associated changes to breast tissue cells.
LISTEN: Robbie Parks on climate justice and mental health
“It’s not just moving people around that’s going to solve public health disasters.”
WATCH: Are plastics a threat to national security?
Pete Myers explores the troubling link.
Every stage of plastic production and use is harming human health: Report
New report recommends the United Nations Global Plastics Treaty significantly reduce plastic use through aggressive bans and caps, and closer examination of toxic ingredients.
Adrift: Communities on the front lines of pesticide exposure fight for change
Rural communities of color and farmworkers are disproportionately exposed to some of the most dangerous chemicals used in agriculture.
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