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"Top Sunscreens, Ranked by Two Consumer Health Groups"

"While you're out buying the charcoal briquets for your Memorial Day barbecue this year, you'll probably want to pick up some sunscreen, too. But, of the dozens of varieties that appear on store shelves, which is the best one to buy?"

Source: TIME, 05/26/2011

"Cans Bring BPA To Dinner, FDA Confirms"

"Federal chemists have confirmed what everyone had expected: that if a bisphenol-A-based resin is used to line most food cans, there’s a high likelihood the contents of those cans will contain at least traces of BPA. A hormone-mimicking compound, BPA is the monomer — or chemical building block — used in making the resin."

Source: Science News, 05/26/2011

"Calls for FDA to Regulate Hair Straighteners"

"Members of Congress are asking the Food and Drug Administration to issue a voluntary recall of two hair-straightening treatments sold in salons under the brand name Brazilian Blowout, citing concerns about unacceptably high levels of formaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 05/20/2011

"Troops in Mideast Face Breathing Ills"

"Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have a higher rate of debilitating respiratory illness than those deployed elsewhere, according to a new study that bolsters concerns among some medical professionals and members of Congress about the potential harm to troops from toxic chemicals and dust in the Middle East."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 05/18/2011

"Report Faults FDA Over Risks From Imported Seafood"

"The Food and Drug Administration is doing a poor job ensuring that imported seafood doesn't pose health risks to Americans, failing to properly assess foreign producers and inspect the products they ship to the U.S., according to a congressional research report released Monday."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 05/18/2011

"Group: Susquehanna Is 'Most Endangered'"

"For the second time in six years, the Washington, D.C.-based conservation group American Rivers today put the Susquehanna at the top of its annual 'Endangered Rivers' list, citing rapidly growing and 'poorly regulated' natural gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking.'"

Source: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, 05/18/2011

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