You have health insurance for those risks, but you might face some interesting questions if you're treated
for exposure to chemicals commonly found in, for example, meth labs.
Permanent disability benefits were awarded
for an exposure to chemicals.
Animals stateside have a higher potential
for exposure to the chemicals than those studied in Sweden.
Chemicals that can cause adverse effects will undergo a comprehensive risk assessment, so researchers can understand the potential
for exposure to the chemical and possible effects in real - life scenarios.
Not exact matches
The proposal comes after negotiations between the South Korean firm, workers and their families as well as outside experts over the company's responsibility
for the workers, who have attributed illnesses such as lymphoma and leukemia
to prolonged
exposure to radiation or dangerous
chemicals used in Samsung's factories.
When concerns over
exposure to U.S. sub - prime mortgages caused the market
for these complex investments
to collapse last summer, the 60 - year - old
chemical industry manager was not even notified anything was amiss.
This is a tailwind
for our Global Resources Fund (PSPFX), which maintains heavy
exposure in the industries that India will increasingly need
to support its more than 1.25 billion (and counting) citizens: oil and gas,
chemicals, energy services and infrastructure, precious metals and food.
For example,
exposure to harmful
chemicals may increase the mutation rate, but will not cause more mutations that make the organism resistant
to those
chemicals.
Last year, the FDA issued recommendations
to consumers
for reducing their
exposure to acrylamide - tainted foods and released a document giving food companies guidance on how
to reduce the
chemical in their products.
The regulator added that this did not necessarily suggest that any
exposure to the
chemical in infant formula would definitely harm infants, but that there was too much uncertainty
to outline specific guidelines
for consumers.
«Over a dozen studies show current human
exposure to biologically active levels of this
chemical, creating a potential
for a variety of health implications.»
The regulations state that human consumption of food does not constitute «
exposure»
for purposes of warning notification under the Act
to the extent that
chemicals are naturally - occurring in agricultural products, were not added by any known human activity, and were not avoidable by good agricultural or good manufacturing practices [Title 27, California Code of Regulations, Section 25501 (3)(1)-RSB-.
Prenatal
exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), a common
chemical used in plastic water bottles and canned food, is associated with measures of obesity in children at age 7, according
to researchers from the Columbia Center
for Children's...
While that's great
for lowering your little one's amount of
exposure to the
chemical, it means it won't last quite as long as higher concentrations.
Rowan, at just 1Â 1/2 years old, became the youngest child in the U.S.
to be tested
for chemical exposure with this method.
With some careful consideration of products you use and buy and special attention
to how you use and care
for your containers, you can reduce your family's
exposure to BPA and EA
chemicals Curious about other
chemicals?
And while it is not necessary
for you
to be as cautious in general as when you were pregnant, breastfeeding moms should limit
exposure to chemicals such as mercury, led and nicotine — all which can be transferred through the breastmilk
to baby.
Regardless, I'd use a detergent that is compatible
for my machine and minimizes
chemical exposure to my baby.
This high - quality fabric wrap is perfect
for use in and around the water because it dries easily and won't become damaged by
exposure to chemicals like those found in swimming pools.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of
exposure for humans is due
to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed
to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute
to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in contact with
chemicals used
to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
The CDC (Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention) also reports this about occupations that have a higher level of
exposure to hazardous
chemicals, «Dermal
exposure to hazardous agents can result in a variety of occupational diseases and disorders, including occupational skin diseases (OSD) and systemic toxicity.»
Although the health effects of these
chemicals to babies are not yet known, it's still an important safety risk
to consider, because as the study pointed out, babies actually inhale more air per surface than adults, putting them at greater risk
for inhalation
exposure.
We passed the money - saving threshold ages ago, but my other motives
for starting cloth still hold strong: I'm still keeping waste out of landfills and I'm still limiting my baby's
exposure to chemicals.
To ensure a healthy start for your baby, look for carpeting made from natural, VOC - free materials such a wool, cotton, sisal or jute, which will prevent your child from exposure to most if not all of the chemicals found in cheaper, synthetic carpetin
To ensure a healthy start
for your baby, look
for carpeting made from natural, VOC - free materials such a wool, cotton, sisal or jute, which will prevent your child from
exposure to most if not all of the chemicals found in cheaper, synthetic carpetin
to most if not all of the
chemicals found in cheaper, synthetic carpeting.
The best way
to avoid ALL
chemical exposure from diapers is
to use cloth diapers
for all or at least some of the time.
Leonardo Trasande, MD, shares advice
for parents on a number of safe and simple steps
to help you reduce your family's
chemical exposure at home
The Environmental Working Group tested infant formula and found, «
For 1 in 10 cans of all food tested, and 1 in 3 cans of infant formula, a single serving contained enough BPA to expose a woman or infant to BPA levels more than 200 times the government's traditional safe level of exposure for industrial chemicals.&raq
For 1 in 10 cans of all food tested, and 1 in 3 cans of infant formula, a single serving contained enough BPA
to expose a woman or infant
to BPA levels more than 200 times the government's traditional safe level of
exposure for industrial chemicals.&raq
for industrial
chemicals.»
Your article «Low doses of common
chemical have science in a quandary» (News, Dec. 26) claims that
exposure to low doses of Bisphenol - A (BPA) may lead
to «possible widespread health risks,» and mentions a recent scientific review by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) as the evidence
for this claim.
However, before you go running
for cover every time you pass by a lawn that has been treated with pesticides, keep in mind that the real risk arises from intense or prolonged
exposure to the
chemicals.
Long - term breastfeeding was found
to be beneficial
for the neurodevelopment of the child, helping
to counterbalance the potential impact of the
exposure to these
chemicals through breast milk.
There could be multiple reasons leads
to such a reaction
to the skin;
for instance, it could be due
to a medication reaction, allergies, infection, insect bites, using unsuitable overnight diapers
for sensitive skin or even
exposure to some
chemicals.
Exposure to unknown
chemicals and potential irritants should not be the price you pay
for having a period.
The Center
for the Evaluation of Risks
to Human Reproduction (CERHR) advises parents
to avoid infant
exposure to BPA until further studies have determined the harmful effects of this
chemical.
When Barry Cik launched Naturepedic ® — a company specializing in the design and manufacture of organic, non-toxic mattresses
for infants and children — he knew how critical it was
to reduce babies»
exposure to chemicals and other indoor air pollutants.
More specifically, it is ideal
to find a travel crib that is made of material that is free of
chemicals and flame - retardants because
exposure to such
chemicals can be harmful
for your kid.
Risks
for the baby include
exposure to infectious diseases, including HIV,
to chemical contaminants, such as some illegal drugs, and
to a limited number of prescription drugs that might be in the human milk, if the donor has not been adequately screened.
The cost can be high
for an unborn baby and mom, if
exposure to chemicals, pathogens, or physically demanding activities lead
to birth defects or a fatality.
While a bomb goes off once, a
chemical agent can remain in a person
for a long time after
exposure and keep creating new wounds (such as blisters) that require the person
to stay hospitalized.
But Dr. David Bond with Bennington College said through talking
to residents, they've discovered there's a need
for more data on potential health effects from
exposure to the
chemical.
«Now management wants
to slash healthcare
for current workers and completely eliminate healthcare and life insurance
for retirees — many of whom are dealing with illnesses related
to their
exposure to deadly
chemicals at the plant.»
Attorneys
for Saint - Gobain Performance Plastics and Honeywell International contend the elevated levels of perfluorinated
chemicals in the bloodstreams of the residents is a case of
exposure, not injury, and that New York laws don't obligate the companies
to pay
for a medical monitoring program.
For instance, recent research has shed light on a group of
chemicals in the brain that naturally dampen the damaging effects of prolonged
exposure to stress hormones.
To discover this, Hui Liu, Gene Robinson, and Eric Jakobsson of the University of Illinois developed new computational tools to analyze patterns of gene conservation across a wide range of animals, for genes activated and inhibited in the honey bee brain by exposure to a chemical communication signal that triggers alar
To discover this, Hui Liu, Gene Robinson, and Eric Jakobsson of the University of Illinois developed new computational tools
to analyze patterns of gene conservation across a wide range of animals, for genes activated and inhibited in the honey bee brain by exposure to a chemical communication signal that triggers alar
to analyze patterns of gene conservation across a wide range of animals,
for genes activated and inhibited in the honey bee brain by
exposure to a chemical communication signal that triggers alar
to a
chemical communication signal that triggers alarm.
Exposure to toxic
chemicals may be
to blame
for Gulf War illness.
Crawford - Brown worked
for a while on models of the effects of radiation and
chemical exposure on human health, then wandered into decision analysis by the back door when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started
to use some of his scientific models.
These modifications — most often the addition of methyl groups
to individual DNA bases — in some instances carry a sort of historical record of what an organism has experienced (
for example,
exposure to foreign
chemicals in the womb).
There is also the «sister study» of 51,000 women followed
for 10 years looking at nutrition, lifestyle,
exposure to environmental
chemicals and biological markers.
This NIH decision came in response
to claims from scientists and public health advocates that members of the panel worked
for the
chemical industry and cherry - picked the data in favor of industry - funded studies, which did not test low - dose
exposure to BPA.
Of particular interest are the emerging techniques
for genomics and proteomics, which allow profiles of gene expression and protein synthesis
to be produced and comparisons
to be made between normal and abnormal cells, as well as between cells before and after
exposure to medicines or toxic
chemicals.
Now, this thinning of the adrenal gland cortex was a very unusual abnormality
for us, that has not been previously reported in dolphins in the literature... now, aside from
chemical exposure, conditions that can cause the adrenal gland
to become thin include things like cancer, autoimmune disease, fungal infections and tuberculosis.