Sentences with phrase «term health hazards»

As you have written it is the excess fructose that contributes to long term health hazards.
The residents first raised concerns over the possible long term health hazards, following the improper disposal...
The residents first raised concerns over the possible long term health hazards, following the improper disposal of waste by a Chinese firm producing tomato paste there.
Residents of Kuntunse in Accra are raising concerns over possible long term health hazards, following the improper disposal of waste by a Chinese firm producing tomato paste there.

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Even better, it isn't made with PFOA, perfluorooctanoic acid, a chemical that could have potential health hazards, but hasn't been able to be studied long - term.
Genetically engineered rice as part of the second Green Revolution is repeating the mistakes of the Green Revolution, intensifying the deficiencies that are killing people, while adding new hazards in terms of ecological and health risks.
Numerous studies of professional boxers document this hazard and its potentially devastating consequences on long - term health.
But the new RCP report argues that, whilst not absolutely safe, the hazard to health arising from long term vapour inhalation from the e-cigarettes available today is unlikely to exceed 5 % of the harm from smoking tobacco.
«The health hazards associated with high contaminant concentrations can therefore be avoided while at the same time reducing energy consumption in buildings by about fifty percent, which is highly significant in terms of existing carbon emission targets,» says Schütze.
Identifying hazards «Significant hazards» are things a person could interact with where the potential outcome would be death, serious injury or long term ill health.
It must cover not only the chance of immediate injury but also the long - term hazards to health.
But the moral responsibility argument ends up murky again because of the balance in weighing current societal energy needs (cheap energy = food, comfort, health, etc.) against long - term greenhouse hazards.
Aside from the significant climate benefits and long - term cost savings shown by this study, landfills which capture methane are safer and less of a public health hazard than those which do not.
It includes a glossary of key terms as well as articles that explore the health hazards linked to various chemicals and a bibliography for further reference.
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