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- The EPA has announced steps to require manufacturers to disclose "inert ingredients" in pesticides which can make up up to 90 percent of formulations.
- Why triclosan and other antibacterials aren't needed or wanted in cleaning products, cosmetics, and more.
- The varied effects may be due to one general cause - the effect of exposure to low levels of chemicals in the home, at the workplace, and in food.
- All-cotton refers to stuffing or fabric consisting of 100%-cotton fibers. However, this term doesn’t always mean such items are "all-natural" or "nontoxic".
- Design details for a more energy-efficient bathroom.
- Lawns can be replaced with gardens producing fresh, healthy food, and are often wasteful and expensive.
- Dust bunnies aren't just unsightly and sometimes allergenic; they contain toxic chemicals.
- How to create a healthy, green environment for your children before and after birth.
- According to EverydayHealth.com, there is good news and bad news about older homes. There are also simple steps you can take to make a big difference.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- Opt for organic fruits and veggies, or use FoodNews.org to find conventionally grown produce with the least pesticides. Choose milk and meat without added growth hormones. Limit canned food and infant formula, as can linings contain bisphenol A (BPA).
- The best action the public can take to improve honey bee survival is not to use pesticides indiscriminately.
- Going beyond the surface of BP's obvious pollution, there is more damage done daily to the environment and our health.
- There are more than 80,000 "chemical substances" in legal use, and, according to the book - Smart Mama's Green Guide by Jennifer Taggart: "less than 10 percent have been reviewed for toxic effects."
- Review of iGozen's line of green cleaners - Fruit/Vegetable Wash, Meat/Fish Cleaner, and Everyday Cleaner.
- Nanoparticles are now being used in many consumer products. But how safe are they?
- The new generations are more exposed to toxins than ever before.
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