Heavy metals, diesel, solvents cause health problems
In DBT, DBT and immunity, arsenic, arsenic and diabetes, autism and mercury, autism and power plants, cadmium, cadmium and lung, calcium, calcium reduces lead, chemicals, diesel, diesel and brain, diesel and cardeovascular, diesel and heart, formaldehyde, heavy metal, heavy metal toxicity, lead, lead and calcium, lead and criminal behavior, mercury, paint and brain, plants reduce formaldehyde, solvents on February 24, 2009 at 12:11 pmHEAVY METALS, DIESEL, SOLVENTS, etc.
- Calcium During Pregnancy Reduces Harmful Blood Lead Levels, Study Finds
- Exposure To Low Doses Of Mercury Changes The Way The Arteries Work
- Methylmercury Warning can cause harm at levels previously considered safe
- Diesel Exhaust Inhalation (even an hour) Stresses Your Brain
- Disturbances In Brain Circuitry Linked To Chronic Exposure To Solvents (paints, printing, dry cleaning
- Toenails Show Level Of Environmental Exposure To Arsenic
- Arsenic Exposure Could Increase Diabetes Risk
- Low Exposure To Asbestos-like Mineral From Montana Vermiculite May Up Lung Disease Risk
- Childhood Lead Exposure Linked To Criminal Behavior In Adulthood
- Mercury Pollution Causes Immune Damage To Harbor Seals
- How Toxic Environmental Chemical DBT Affects The Immune System
- Indoor Plants Can Reduce Formaldehyde Level
- Low Level Cadmium Exposure Linked To Lung Disease
- Autism Risk Linked To Distance From Power Plants, Other Mercury-releasing Sources