More information: Patrick Hurbain et al, Environmental Inequality in Estimated Cancer Risk from Airborne Toxic Exposure ...
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Workers at the Kessler Thermometer Corporation on Long Island who suffered mercury poisoning blame their employer for ...
In a paper published in Science Bulletin, an international team of scientists studied the effects of China’s two-phase clean ...
According to a new investigation from ProPublica, formaldehyde is in the air we breathe, causing more cancer than any other airborne chemical.
The study, published Sept. 18, relies on satellite measurements dating to 2000 of elemental carbon and an airborne particulate known as PM2.5, both of which are found in diesel exhaust.
Don't have an account? Create Account That was some quick population health testing. This airborne toxic event is a reminder that even though the Liberals have given lithium the green light as a ...