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Chemical Trespass. Stacy Malkan.

by Malkan, Stacy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 47Environment. Publisher: Multinational Monitor, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Body -- Human | Chemicals | Chemicals -- Physiological effect | Health risk assessment | Mercury | Pesticides | Phthalate esters | Pollution -- Physiological effect | Public health | Race differences | ToxicologyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Chemical contamination of water, air and food supplies have been documented for decades, but only recently have scientists begun to uncover details about the industrial pollution of a much more intimate site: our bodies." (MULTINATIONAL MONITOR) This article discusses the levels of chemicals found in people's bodies while addressing the potential health effects.
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Originally Published: Chemical Trespass, April 2003; pp. 8-13.

"Chemical contamination of water, air and food supplies have been documented for decades, but only recently have scientists begun to uncover details about the industrial pollution of a much more intimate site: our bodies." (MULTINATIONAL MONITOR) This article discusses the levels of chemicals found in people's bodies while addressing the potential health effects.

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