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Colgate Total Ingredient Linked to Hormones, Cancer Spotlights FDA [1]

"The chemical triclosan has been linked to cancer-cell growth and disrupted development in animals. Regulators are reviewing whether it’s safe to put in soap, cutting boards and toys. Consumer companies are phasing it out. Minnesota voted in May to ban it in many products. At the same time, millions of Americans are putting it in their mouths every day, by way of a top-selling toothpaste that uses the antibacterial chemical to head off gum disease -- Colgate-Palmolive Co.’s Total."

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Source: Bloomberg [6], 08/12/2014
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"Ga. Trial Shows Food Safety Relies on Honor System" [7]

"Jurors at the nation's first federal criminal trial stemming from a deadly outbreak of food-borne illness are learning a disconcerting fact: America's food safety largely depends on the honor system."

Environmental Health [3]
Food [8]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: AP [10], 08/11/2014
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"Germ-Killing Chemicals Common in Pregnant Women, Newborns" [11]

"Half of newborns in a Brooklyn-based study were exposed in the womb to triclosan, a germ-killing chemical widely used in consumer products, researchers reported today at an annual meeting of chemists."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: EHN [12], 08/11/2014
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"Formaldehyde Is A Human Carcinogen, National Research Council Says" [13]

"Formaldehyde is a human carcinogen, the National Research Council (NRC) says in a report released today. It upholds a federal classification of the chemical that industry has vigorously disputed."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [14]
Science [15]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: C&EN [16], 08/11/2014
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"Green Groups Say EPA Rules Would Weaken Radiation Standards" [17]

"Green groups say the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to weaken radiation standards at nuclear power plants would triple the likelihood of people in surrounding communities developing cancer."

Environmental Health [3]
Laws & Regulations [9]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [18]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: The Hill [19], 08/06/2014
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"EPA Showdown: Who in Texas Wants Tighter Refinery Regulation?" [20]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will set up its microphones for an all day hearing Tuesday in Galena Park, a community on Houston’s east side in the heart of the enormous Houston Ship Channel refinery complex. It’s the second of two such hearings with the first held last month in a similar community in Los Angeles."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [14]
Pollution [21]
Public [4]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [22]
Source: StateImpact Texas [23], 08/05/2014
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Safe? Not Even Congress Can Get Secret EPA Test Data on Toledo Water [24]

"U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo) has told The Blade she is demanding more transparency from environmental regulators after inadvertently learning during a conference call Sunday that Toledo's tap water has been as high as 3 parts per billion for the toxin found in microcystis algae - three times higher than the World Health Organization standard of 1 ppb."

Environmental Health [3]
Journalism & Media [25]
Pollution [21]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [4]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [27]
Source: Toledo Blade [28], 08/05/2014
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North Carolina: "Groups: GOP Has Gutted State Pollution Programs" [29]

"CHARLOTTE — When Republicans took control of the North Carolina legislature four years ago, they promised to do away with environmental regulations they claimed hurt economic growth. But environmental groups say lawmakers have gone too far, gutting laws aimed at protecting the public's health."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [14]
Pollution [21]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [30]
Source: AP [31], 08/04/2014
  • Read more about North Carolina: "Groups: GOP Has Gutted State Pollution Programs" [29]

Industrial Sludge Could Be Headed for Farmland in 7 Virginia Counties [32]

"A Baltimore-based company wants to spread waste called industrial sludge on more than 16,000 acres of farm fields in seven Virginia counties, including Hanover and Goochland, but opponents have raised such a stink that Virginia officials are taking extra time to consider the issue."

Agriculture [33]
Environmental Health [3]
Fish & Fisheries [34]
Pollution [21]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [35]
Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch [36], 08/04/2014
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"As More Male Bass Switch Sex, a Strange Fish Story Expands" [37]

"At first she was surprised. Then she was disturbed. Now she’s a little alarmed. Each time a different batch of male fish with eggs in their testes shows up in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, Vicki Blazer’s eyebrows arch a bit higher."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Fish & Fisheries [34]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Wash Post [38], 08/04/2014
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