According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), «studies of
human exposure to air pollutants by EPA indicate that indoor levels of pollutants may be 2 to 5 times — and occasionally more than 100 times — higher than outdoor pollutant levels.»
Not exact matches
Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with an its ugliness
to the natural medicines of
air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its
exposure creates,
to the light of
human conscience and the
air of national opinion before it can be cured.»
If you are going
to throw these diapers out you will be keeping
human waster, plastic and other chemicals out of landfills, but
to properly decompose these need
exposure to sun and
air.
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 study, conducted in mice, found that
exposure to air pollution during the equivalent of the first or second trimester in
humans was linked
to more negative birth outcomes than
exposure later in pregnancy.
Asthma is a disease of the
human respiratory system in which the airways narrow, often in response
to a «trigger» such as
exposure to an allergen, cold
air, exercise, or emotional stress.
Sain's main project with Dietrich has focused primarily on a specific aspect of
human health — what is the impact of
exposure to manganese in water and
air.
Through our current campaign, Our Common Waters, and with
exposure to increased oil and gas development near our homes and communities, we have grown concerned about hydraulic fracturing (commonly called «fracking») and its impact on water,
air, soil, wildlife habitat, and
human health.
Methods: The team used new relationships between chronic mortality and
exposure to fine particulates and ozone, global modeling methods and new future climate scenarios
to simulate the co-benefits of global greenhouse gas reductions on
air quality and
human health.
Like the common
human cold, kennel cough is spread through the
air, contaminated surfaces, and, of course, direct
exposure to a sick dog.
But it's also a moment
to remember that millions of children and adults still die needlessly annually from
exposure to mosquitoes, fetid water or palls of indoor
air pollution from smoldering cooking fires; some governments and companies still trample
human rights and pristine ecosystems
to extract timber and minerals in remote places, and some among us plot atrocities or torture and subjugate those who are different or, too often, simply female.
More than 20 million people in the Midwest experience
air quality that fails
to meet national ambient
air quality standards.14 Degraded
air quality due
to human - induced emissions66 and increased pollen season duration67 are projected
to be amplified with higher temperatures, 68 and pollution and pollen
exposures, in addition
to heat waves, can harm
human health (Ch.
Directed studies showing that most
human exposure occurs at home due
to consumer products (solvents, paints, fire retardants, plasticizers such as phthalates and bis - phenol), indoor combustion, building materials (formaldehyde), water treatment (chloroform), smoking (benzene), cooking (fine and ultrafine particles),
air «fresheners» (para-dichlorobenzene, alpha - and beta - pinene), etc..
Maynard et al. say nanotechnology needs
to: develop instruments
to assess
exposure to engineered nanomaterials in
air and water within next 3 - 10 years; create and test ways of evaluating the toxicity of nanomaterials in 5 - 15 years; generate models
to predict their possible impact on the environment and
human health over the next 10 years; develop ways
to assess the health and environmental impact of nanomaterials over their entire lifetime, within 5 years; and, enable risk - focused research into nanomaterials, within the next 12 months.
Their green - above - all approach makes lots of sense for children's furniture, from both a planetary and
human health perspective: youngsters spend tons of time in their cribs, on a changing table, and surrounded by stuff in their nurseries;
exposure to VOCs and other harmful pollutants that are off - gassing from their surroundings can lead
to both short and long - term health problems, especially if they're living with poor indoor
air quality during their busiest developmental years.