Health Impact of Cleaning Products

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One of the most exciting reports I have ever read, Reducing Environmental Cancer Risk – What We Can Do Now, was... »
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For years doctors have encouraged parents to store toxic household cleaning products in locked cabinets, out of sight... »
In a recent survey 1,000 people were asked where they thought disease-causing germs were most likely to be found:... »
Ready to make your own non-toxic cleaning products that are good for your family and the environment? Here are four... »
It’s easier than you think to cut down on the toxic chemicals in your home. Here are eight common, non-toxic... »
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Children Need Bedtime Stories. Parents Need a Wake-Up Story! There was a time when the safest place on Earth for a... »
Air fresheners and aerosol sprays can lead to sicker babies, sicker moms, and moms who are depressed, according to an... »
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Whether your child is a baby learning to crawl across the floor, a toddler taking tentative steps of independence, or a... »
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It's been an historic day! The Safe Chemicals Act was introduced in the Senate, along with a discussion version for the... »
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Of course reducing toxic exposures is an important way to reduce risks from unhealthy chemicals, but a growing body of... »