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More Than 900 Widely Used Chemicals May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Ninety percent of the chemicals identified as potential breast carcinogens in a new study are found in everyday products in homes and workplaces.
Environmental protection agency
District of columbia
United states
New york
Uc berkeley eskenazi
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Eliza gross
Jennifer kay
Brenda eskenazi
Remmington belford
University of california
Prevention national biomonitoring program
National environmental reporting network
Washington post
Food environment reporting network
National cancer institute
My Fair Lady, Color Purple start 2024 in NOLA theaters | Entertainment/Life
A pair of shows that focus on the changing lives and eventual triumphs of women will start the new year off on Crescent City stages.
United states
Dreionne williams
Steven burke
Carlette hall
Shelly burke
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Alice walker
George bernard shaw
Brittney crayton
Brandon connley
Cameron bradley
Torez jackson
Earl poole
Megan hilty
Brian fontenot
Malandie mcgee
Dirty Air Could Raise Breast Cancer Risk
High levels of particulate air pollution associated with increased breast cancer incidenceNIH researchers combined historical air quality data with breast cancer data from large U.S. study
United states
New jersey
North carolina
Alexandra white
Drena jones
Cancer epidemiology group
Health study
Journal of the national cancer institute
National cancer institute
Healthday news
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Breast Cancer Awareness | Study links air pollution to higher rates of breast cancer
A national study that occurred over two decades found that women living in areas with higher levels of air pollution had higher breast cancer rates.
United states
New jersey
North carolina
Alexandra white
Drena jones
National institute of environmental health sciences
National institute of health
National cancer institute
Cancer epidemiology group
National institute
North carolina based
Environmental health
National cancer
These levels are crazy : Louisiana tap water sees huge spike in toxic chemicals | Louisiana
Encroaching water from the Mississippi River has necessitated more thorough disinfecting, which leaves behind dangerous chemicals
United states
Port sulphur
Gulf of mexico
Republic of
Mississippi river
Jeff dimarco
Katie mazarac
Erik olson
Drena jones
Treavor boyer
Sandy nguyen
Keith hinkley
Catherine vodopija
Susan richardson
University of south carolina
European union
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