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- Dartmouth - The award honors chemistry professor Karen Wetterhahn, who served as the first director of Dartmouth’s SBRP and died in 1997 from accidental chemical exposure. Wetterhahn also helped launch the College’s Women In Science Project. Joshua Hamilton ...
- Berkeley Daily Planet - Why else would BAAQMD make a $750,000 commitment of taxpayer money for such extensive monitoring if they really believe the cancer and chemical exposure estimates of the HRA and Environ? Monitor West Berkeley Zoning Duck’s Nest is no stranger to PSC ...
- Everything Alabama - Some plaintiff lawyers will attempt to use this ruling to try to do with chemical exposure cases what they did in asbestos cases, and sue everybody they can seeking settlements," Walker said. The state high court's ruling came a year after a court ...
- Houston Press - The only two that stand out to me are the two cases of bladder cancer, which is a fairly rare cancer and is known to be linked with chemical exposure. I think a review of the histories of many of the rest will bring up other mitigating circumstances ...
- Arlington Heights Daily Herald - The hotel called emergency crews around 1:30 p.m. reporting a possible chemical exposure in the pool area, and 11 ambulances were soon on the scene. Up to 18 ambulances were eventually called, though many of the paramedic crews worked triage ...
- Morning Sun - Louis have attended monthly task force meetings or called members wanting to know if the number of cancer cases and other medical maladies can be linked to chemical exposure from the days when Michigan Chemical and then Velsicol Chemical manufactured ...
- KPIX-TV5 - Another 240,000 cases of asthma and other childhood diseases related to chemical exposure cost the state another $1.2 billion. While the study focuses on 2004 -- the most recent year for which data is available—the numbers are representative of the ...
- Richmond Register - A decontamination site is the location of necessary equipment and personnel assembled to assist persons at risk of chemical exposure. Those who work for the county’s CSEPP program have been operating by using equipment that is four years old ...
- Boston Globe - Scientists say years of research into a once-popular synthetic hormone - diethylstilbestrol (DES) - also bolsters their belief that chemical exposure during early development can affect weight later in life. DES was once given to women to prevent ...
- Pensacola News Journal - He also was in charge of the newspaper's environmental coverage that revealed possible links between toxic chemical exposure and elevated cancer rates in Escambia County. That reporting also was recognized with several national and state journalism ...
- Reading Eagle - But after reading about the chemicals believed responsible for causing cancers, Seta decided a suit might be the only way to discover whether chemical exposure is causing cancer. “I owe it to myself and Raffi to get an answer,” Seta said. “If ...
- WTOV 9 - ELKTON, Ohio -- A union leader representing prison employees at a federal prison in Columbiana County said a new report shows his staff has been exposed to high levels of dangerous chemicals. The chemical exposure concerns are regarding staff at the ...
- Computerworld - As a result, the plaintiffs argue that they are at increased risk for future serious illnesses because of the chemical exposure. One plaintiff alleges that he developed kidney cancer, while others allege that they are undergoing continuing medical ...
- MSNBC - Family, friends and co-workers said goodbye to the 36-year-old and a funeral service that was held at the Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum Church in East Arlington. Fourteen other people were hospitalized for chemical exposure or their injuries after ...
- Reuters - Of these, 5.4 million cases will be in economically developed countries and 6.7 million in developing countries, Ries said. Cancer is caused by a mix of factors, including genes, diet, lack of exercise and, rarely, chemical exposure. But the No. 1 ...
- MSNBC - BALTIMORE - A new study has uncovered dangerous information concerning nurses and their health. The national study found that chemical exposure on the job may be linked to diseases for those in the profession. The study was conducted by the ...
- AZCentral.com - KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - More than 30 workers at a produce distribution warehouse were hospitalized after they were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes. The workers were exposed Tuesday night after a propane-powered forklift apparently malfunctioned, filling ...
- San Francisco Gate - The very chemicals used to keep hospitals squeaky clean and to treat patients could be harmful to nurses who are exposed to them in their daily duties, according to a study released Tuesday by an Oakland environmental group. Nurses are exposed to a ...
- Medical News Today - To date, no such survey has been initiated to better understand the range of potentially hazardous chemical exposure in the health care industry and related illnesses. "For many of the toxic chemicals in hospitals there are safer alternative or safer ...
- dBusinessNews.com - A.M.D. knowingly failed to protect its workers from industrial chemical exposure, according to the Petition. The Petition also includes medical malpractice allegations against a family/occupational health practitioner and an OBGYN specialist at ...
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