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You Have Every Reason to Avoid Breathing Wildfire Smoke
The Atlantic· 2 days agoResearch has long shown that exposure to the tiny particles that make up wildfire smoke is a major...
EPA Proposes SNUR for Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (Generic) (P-21-216 and P-21-217)
The National Law Review· 4 days agoOn June 11, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published proposed significant new...
JD Supra: EPA Amends Procedural Framework Rule for Conducting TSCA Risk Evaluations
JD Supra· 1 day agoThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a final rule on April 23, 2024, that amends the procedural framework rule for conducting risk evaluations under the ...
Are We Reaching the End for Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals?
Medscape· 5 days agoLeonardo Trasande, MD, of New York University, New York City, one of the Endocrine Society's...
Let Them Drink PFAS: Chemical Industry, Water Utilities Seek to Block Protections Against Toxic...
Natural Resources Defense Council· 6 days agoWASHINGTON — The chemical industry and water utility trade associations filed lawsuits against the Environmental Protection Agency’s rule to limit six toxic PFAS chemicals ...
WV leaders defend use of gas stove after health-risk report
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoEvidence is mounting that there’s an environmental health risk looming in many West Virginians’...
Will Makeup Get a Makeover?: Titanium Dioxide in Cosmetics | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoIn particular, titanium dioxide is renowned for its ability to enhance color brightness through light absorption and scattering properties. 65 plaintiffs have unleashed a blitz on the cosmetics ...
Navy explores how to get ‘forever chemicals’ out of sailor uniforms
Navy Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt should also sport a cleaner design that would minimize ship deck snag hazards. This year and...
EPA Takes Sweeping Actions to Regulate PFAS, California Makes Targeted Moves
The National Law Review· 4 days agoPFAS have unique physical and chemical properties and are colloquially termed “forever chemicals” for their ability to persist in the environment and bioaccumulate in humans and animals. In ...
Climate change linked to increased risk of heart disease worldwide
United Press International via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"Though data on outcomes on low-income countries are lacking, our study shows that several of the ...