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Researchers at George Washington University say 45 toxic chemicals are found commonly in your house dust, with 10 of them lurking in 90% of homes across the country.
Lead paint, pesticides, and pollution can contribute to sick house syndrome. Here are 10 things you can do to keep your house, and you, healthy. Skip to main content . ... Household chemicals.
Containers of potentially flammable and hazardous materials have been cleared from a semi-detached house where a man died ...
Chemicals are commonly added to furniture, ... Flame Fighting Chemicals Abundant in House Dust and Sofas. 5 minute read. Stockbyte / Getty Images. By TIME Staff. November 29, 2012 10:00 AM EST.
The chemicals found in dust samples came from things typically found inside the home, including cosmetics, furniture and nail polish. Latest U.S.
Last year the Mount Sinai School of Medicine tested 2,500 people -- who don't work with chemicals -- for more than 200 industrial chemicals. The tests found 167 chemicals in their bodies, with an ...
Dr. Patricia Dawson gave up a little of her house dust in the name of science. What she didn’t know, but feared, was that her sample, once combined with nine others from around Washington was ...
The House Veterans Affairs Committee wants to hear from troops and veterans about their environmental exposures while serving in the U.S. military. Committee Chairman Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif ...