Air Fresheners Part Two: Do we Even Want Them?
...the liver.”⁵ What happens when pollution levels increase? Although not mammals, a study of rainbow trout exposed to higher levels of PAHs [...]
...the liver.”⁵ What happens when pollution levels increase? Although not mammals, a study of rainbow trout exposed to higher levels of PAHs [...]
...grow up on farms where the exposure to dirt and animal microbes allows their immune system to attain a higher tolerance so they have fewer [...]
...bound to plastic polymers, they are highly susceptible to leaching. They’re found in food and beverage cans, plastic food and beverage [...]
...10.1126/scitranslmed.3008599 Dotinga R. Are Vaginal Germs Linked to Preemie Birth? Health Day. August 17, 2015. Available at: [...]
...cope, observed effects include reproductive disturbances, learning disabilities and higher risk for childhood brain tumors among children of exposed [...]
...justice to here because it uses terms like bilious torpor and pulmonary consumption. I love old timey terms! [...]
...review goes on to hypothesize the reasons for this higher prevalence of disease among the more affluent, which, according to current health data, is [...]
...The Naturopathic Gourmet. References: Environmental Protection Association. The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality. [Web page]. EPA website. [...]
...low-frequency magnetic fields has no effect on either disease-related molecular processes. Researchers have noted, however, that more study is needed to demonstrate [...]
...herself in SW FL for family matters. References: Aromatherapy, The Therapeutic Use of Essential Oils. Aromatherapy, The Therapeutic Use of Essential Oils. [...]