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Hormone-disrupting chemicals in household products
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Tests of more than 200 common household products found that the products contain chemicals that research suggests may be linked to asthma and hormone disruption, researchers report. Products tested included a wide range of household products,
Toxics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Asthma Found In Consumer Products MarketWatch (press release)
Endocrine Disruptors and Asthma-Associated Chemicals in Consumer Products ProHealth
Study Highlights Hidden Dangers In Everyday ProductsForbes
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Questionable Chemicals Found in Household Products – WebMD


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Questionable Chemicals Found in Household Products
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By Kathleen Doheny March 8, 2012 — Many cleaning and personal care products contain chemicals linked with asthma flare-ups or hormone disruption, according to new research. On the list: sunscreens, vinyl shower curtains, and fragranced products.
Study Highlights Hidden Dangers in Everyday ProductsForbes
Silent Spring Seeks to Stoke Consumer Fears Without Regard For the FactsSacramento Bee
'Safer' products often contain harmful chemicals, tests showUSA TODAY

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Household Mold During Infancy May Trigger Asthma – U.S. News & World Report


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Household Mold During Infancy May Trigger Asthma
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5 (HealthDay News) — Exposure to household mold in infancy greatly increases a child's risk of developing asthma, a new study says. Researchers analyzed seven years of data collected from 176 children who were followed from infancy as part of the
Mold Increases Asthma Risk in BabiesIvanhoe
Mould in homes ups child asthma riskIrish Health
Raised asthma risk 'in children exposed to mould'International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
EurekAlert (press release) –Medical Daily –St. Louis American
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