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Professor John Giesy, Canada Research Chair in Environmental Toxicology at the University of Saskatchewan, says chemicals found in flat screen TVs and smartphones need to be studied further.
Cancer, Alzheimer’s and infertility ‘strongly’ linked to toxic chemicals in food and water by major report - Describing toxicity as ‘most underrated threat facing humanity’, new report warns risks to ...
There are many unexplained chemicals in human blood, as well as in wildlife and environmental samples, according to the study’s author, toxicologist Jon Martin.
Researchers raise alarms about environmental toxins that 'pre-pollute' babies Physicians must start becoming louder activists about the deleterious impact of toxic chemicals found in such things ...
Prioritizing profit and economic growth over human health and the environment is a short-sighted and increasingly costly way of living that threatens our very survival. The convenience offered by ...
New research to develop cutting-edge technology that can shed light on the impact of contaminants at the molecular level just received a funding boost. The research, led by Andre Simpson, professor of ...
Mikhail: 'Forever chemicals' are the hidden environmental threat that's already in your blood While methods do exist to clean up these substances, they won’t be particularly useful as long as ...
Tom Vernon reports – Sep 29, 2020 Wildfires have taken over from industry as a major source of a group of cancer-causing chemical toxins in the air, Environment Canada says.
Environmental toxins are an unavoidable part of modern life, but their effect on hormonal health can’t be ignored. These chemicals may disrupt the delicate balance of your endocrine system.
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