Pesticides exposure linked to suicidal thoughts
A new study in China has found that people with higher levels of pesticide exposure are more likely to have suicidal thoughts. The study was carried out by Dr Robert Stewart from the Institute of...
View ArticleMale reproductive organs are at risk from environmental hazards
Male reproductive disorders that are of interest from an environmental point of view include sexual dysfunction, infertility, cryptorchidism, hypospadias and testicular cancer. Several reports...
View ArticleLong-term respiratory symptoms in World Trade Center responders
New York State (NYS) employees who responded to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster on or after 11 September 2001 potentially experienced exposures that might have caused persistent respiratory...
View ArticleProfessor urges us to take people with chemical sensibility into account
Yesterday (Feb 2, 2010), in an independent student newspaper from the University of New Hampshire, a professor of chemical engineering appealed to the community to take “Canaries” into account...
View ArticleRehab Center said – bring a Wheelchair when you pick him up
An Account from the Editor of the CSN-Blog Several years have passed. We still had local self-help groups and met monthly. We kept contact by phone, because barely none of our members had internet....
View ArticleOdor identification ability and self-reported upper respiratory symptoms in...
Following the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse on September 11, 2001, more than 40,000 people were exposed to a complex mixture of inhalable nanoparticles and toxic chemicals. While many developed...
View ArticleThe cause of death for Knut, the polar bear
Were pesticides to blame for the death of Knut, the polar bear? Many thousands of people mourn the sudden death of Knut, the polar bear. He was the darling at a German zoo. Why did Knut die? Initial...
View ArticleCriminal proceedings terminated for accounting fraud against environmental...
Neurologist agrees to a compromise settlement The Trier Regional Court has closed the case against Dr. Peter Binz, however, the German neurologist and environmental physician must pay € 10,000 to the...
View ArticleScented store environments, dangerous to the health of employees and customers
Scent marketing alarms the trade supervision and labor unions Businesses that use fragrances in order to encourage customers to linger and buy, are becoming increasingly common. The scent marketing...
View ArticleMary Lamielle Receives Martin Luther King Freedom Medal
Mary Lamielle, executive director of the National Center for Environmental Health Strategies, is one of fourteen Camden County, New Jersey, residents chosen to receive the 2012 Camden County Freedom...
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