Not exact matches
With the increase in allergies, the
less exposure to
chemicals, the healthier our children will be.»
There's no denying cloth diapers contain
less chemicals than disposables and therefore can reduce your child's
exposure to unhealthy toxins.
Eating
less animal fat will greatly reduce your
exposure to hormone - disrupting
chemicals.
the ecological cost of producing and transporting disposables, plus
chemical exposure and landfilling makes them much
less green than cloth diapers that are produced once and reused for years.
Far safer jobs exist, with better pay, more job security, more regular hours, and more opportunities... not to mention
less exposure to radiation, nasty
chemicals, biological pathogens, high voltages, and sharp, pointy things.
Nonstick pans never were our biggest source of
exposure to this
chemical, but it's one
less thing to worry about.
Not only will there be a reduction of
chemical to skin
exposure, but there will also be
less chemicals going down the drain.
Some individuals appear to be
less able to clear the daily
chemical exposure from the body than others, leading to a total load of toxins that exceeds the ability of the body to adapt.
There are many advantages to digital x-rays including a shorter time to take the x-ray, lack of
chemicals needed to process an x-ray and
less radiation
exposure to your pet and veterinarian.
Digital images are acquired more rapidly, utilize no toxic
chemicals, and create far
less radiation
exposure compared with standard film.
(It seems to me that in the US we spend a lot
less effort preparing for «natural» risks that are better understood and known to be consequential, such as seismic risks or even meteor impacts, than we do dealing with fairly conjectural things like micro-dose
exposures to «toxic»
chemicals.)
Grass - fed beef contains
less fat and more nutrients than its factory - farmed counterpart and reduces the risk of disease and
exposure to toxic
chemicals.