Blogs about: Carcinogens

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What's good, isn't always good for you

recipe2reality wrote 2 days ago: Every now and then my husband has a craving for something I don’t make very often that he real … more →

Tags: Recipes, health and fitness, What I'm Eating Today!, Tony Roma's Red hots, the best baby back ribs, baby back ribs recipe, Nitrates, nitrites, MSG

Summer Vacation is Almost Here!

tobaccopreventionk12 wrote 4 days ago: High schools are holding graduation ceremonies here in Palm Beach County.  Kids still in school are … more →

Tags: Cigarettes, Cigars, second-hand smoke, smokeless tobacco, Smoking, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Cancer, CDC, Chewing tobacco

Well Now; What Do We Have Here?

jadfwordp wrote 4 days ago: After a long career in research and policy making, I now understand why Americans are so confused. A … more →

Tags: Cancer, Disease, Genetics, health, Research, drugs, The China Study, confusion, problem

Something Smells Fishy: Bioaccumulation

jadfwordp wrote 5 days ago: Water is our planet’s universal solvent, and the whole range of environmental contaminants we produc … more →

Tags: high fat, vegan, Disease, Pollution, Bioaccumulation, Fish, Seafood, pescetarianism, toxins

The Dark Side of Food Colors

misterpete4u wrote 6 days ago: Michelle Schoffro Cook    May 10, 2013The next time you’re at a child’s birthday party, no … more →

Tags: Cancer, COLOR, colour, Diet, Hyperactivity

GRILLING AND ITS HEALTH RISKS - From Health Beyond Hype

Healthy Grill USA wrote 1 week ago: Memorial day is arriving! YOU SHOULD READ THIS ARTICLE AND SHARE IT! IMPORTANT INFORMATION To consol … more →

Tags: Environment, Grilling healthy, Health Danger, HEALTHY FOODS, Healthy tips, Restaurants, Barbecue, barbecue grill, Barbeque

One Month!1 comment

Suzanne wrote 1 week ago: Damn girl, you got dis shit!!! Fuck you cigarettes! … more →

Tags: Read it, weep, and pray..., Nicotine Addiction, lung cancer, Smoking Cessation, nicotine patch, Wellbutrin, Cigarettes, Quit Smoking, trouble quitting smoking

Caustic

Donnell Jeansonne wrote 1 week ago: Reblogged from Robot Boy & The Intrusive Interloper: I'd like to share something. With baby  pro … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, health, pediatric cancer, observational, ReBlog, People, Parents, kids, Moms

Why the Hell Did I Not Know that Johnson & Johnson is Bad for My Baby?17 comments

Lindsay Gray wrote 1 week ago: So, apparently I have been living under a rock.  Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo, as it stands, i … more →

Tags: Product Reviews, Baby, Eco-Friendly, Johnson & Johnson, baby carcinogens, baby shampoo, baby wash, Burts Bees, baby bee

5/18/13 Media Advisory: Akwesasne/​Massena Environmen​tal Health Public Forum and Concert

Donald Hassig wrote 1 week ago: AKWESASNE/MASSENA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PUBLIC FORUM AND CONCERT Our event is for bringing out the Tr … more →

Tags: Corporations, revolution, cancer prevention, Environment, Pollution, Cancer risk reduction, POPS, persistent organic pollutants, known carcinogens

The Petro-Chemical Industry has Already Poisoned the Food Supply with Persistent Organic Pollutants. Fracking is Not Acceptable.

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the course of the past one hundred years, the petro-chemical industry has heavily poisoned the … more →

Tags: environmental cancer, Pollution, environmental activism, shale gas, Cancer, Chemicals, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, Donald Hassig

The Petro-Chemical Industry has Already Poisoned the Food Supply with Persistent Organic Pollutants. Fracking is Not Acceptable.

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the course of the past one hundred years, the petro-chemical industry has heavily poisoned the … more →

Tags: shale gas, Corporations, revolution, cancer prevention, Environment, Pollution, Cancer risk reduction, POPS, persistent organic pollutants

The Petro-Chemical Industry Poisoned Us Too Much Already. Stop Shale Oil!!! Stop Shale Gas!!!

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: environmental cancer, Pollution, environmental activism, shale gas, Cancer, Chemicals, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, Donald Hassig

Neddie Thompson Interview on Swimming in the St. Lawrence River, Industrial Contamination and Restoration of the Earth Mother

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: shale gas, Corporations, revolution, cancer prevention, Environment, Pollution, Cancer risk reduction, cancer action ny, environmental revolution

Do You Eat Fish?

oceanicpluto wrote 2 weeks ago: I wonder if profit margins are the driving force behind countries wanting to import these kinds of p … more →

Tags: health, Social, Environment, indigenous, animals, Nature, Foods, North America, Europe

The Petro-Chemical Industry Poisoned Us Too Much Already. Stop Shale Oil!!! Stop Shale Gas!!!

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: shale gas, Corporations, revolution, cancer prevention, Environment, Pollution, Cancer risk reduction, POPS, persistent organic pollutants

Lighters and Hypocrisy1 comment

Suzanne wrote 2 weeks ago: Here I am, a non-smoker for officially 21 days 21 hours and 15 minutes! I feel badass. I really have … more →

Tags: Read it, weep, and pray..., Nicotine Addiction, nicotine patch, Wellbutrin, Cigarettes, Quit Smoking, trouble quitting smoking, Gonna Work This Time, smoking sucks

Health Canada Webpage on PCBs Provides Assurance that Food Supply is Safe. This is not True.

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: The Health Canada Webpage on PCBs provides the following statements. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/se … more →

Tags: Environmental health, Government, health, Science, Animal Fat Contaminants, brominated flame retardants, Cancer, cancer prevention, Chemicals

Health Canada Webpage on Dioxins and Furans Provides Assurance that Food Supply is Safe. This is False.

Donald Hassig wrote 2 weeks ago: Health Canada’s Dioxins and Furans Webpage contains the following statements. http://www.hc-sc … more →

Tags: Government, health, Science, Environmental health, Cancer, cancer prevention, Chemicals, POPS, Animal Fat Contaminants


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