Out of concern for
possible human health effects, the convention in 2009 banned tetrabromodiphenyl ether and pentabromodiphenyl ether.
Not exact matches
Concerns about
possible health effects on
humans from milk produced using rBGH have focused on 2 main issues.
Even the World
Health Organization agrees, noting that while it is not
possible to guarantee the safety of all GM foods, those which are on the international market have all passed safety assessments and are likely to have no ill -
effects on
humans.
Aside from
possible effects on
human health, cyanide fishing inflicts damage on the coral reefs where it is employed, as the poison kills the reefs and many of the life - forms that rely on them
In 2011, in response to growing public concern about the
possible environmental and
human health effects of fracking wastewater, Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection requested that the discharge of fracking fluids and other unconventional oil and gas wastewater into surface waters be prohibited from central water - treatment facilities that release high salinity effluents.
In an unpublished report to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the researchers say they found no acute or immediate impacts on
human health, though they warn that the samples were small and that they could not say anything about
possible long - term
effects.
«With mounting evidence for adverse
health effects, individuals and policymakers alike may want to take steps to limit
human exposure to the degree
possible.»
The
effects of whey protein on
human health are of great interest and are currently being investigated as a way of reducing disease risk, as well as a
possible supplementary treatment for several diseases.
According to the new research, in this case, «It may be
possible for [curcumin] to have an
effect on
human health without being absorbed.»
Possible effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on
Human Health, HealthAndConsumerProtectionEuropeanCommission.com
Uncritical public acceptance of wind industry spin began to change after the 2011 senate inquiry into the impacts of wind farms, chaired by Greens senator Rachel Siewert made the unequivocal recommendation that «the Commonwealth Government initiate as a matter of priority thorough, adequately resourced epidemiological and laboratory studies of
possible effects of wind farms on
human health.»
This, and then following, a mere month later, Ms. Xiong's assertions and papering of an opinion that there are no ill
health effects possible from industrial wind, specifically the Shirley project, where there has been an almost Biblical recording of
human suffering.