ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH toxic chemicals
09/06/2017 / By Russel Davis

High pesticide exposure may negatively affect birth outcomes in pregnant women, a study published in Nature Communications showed. Previous research on

http://www.toxins.news/2017-09-06-high-pesticide-exposure-in-pregnant-women-found-to-cause-birth-defects-and-low-birth-weight.html

09/06/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

For almost four years, a building located in an eastern Missouri floodplain has served as the illegal dump site for

http://www.toxins.news/2017-09-06-thousands-of-tons-of-hazardous-waste-dumped-on-missouri.html

09/05/2017 / By S.D. Wells

There’s one reason the United States has such loose regulations when it comes to allowing known carcinogens and health-crippling chemicals

http://www.toxins.news/2017-09-05-top-8-carcinogenic-food-additives-and-ingredients-banned-nearly-everywhere-in-the-world-except-wait-for-it-the-united-states-of-america.html

08/31/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

The devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Harvey has been incredibly challenging for residents and emergency workers in Houston,

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-31-horrific-health-hazards-lurking-in-houston-flood-waters.html

08/30/2017 / By Russel Davis

Neither using a secured storage nor implementing stricter pesticide access were effective in stemming chemical-related self-poisoning and suicide in rural Asia,

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-30-third-world-farmers-are-committing-suicide-by-consuming-toxic-pesticides.html

08/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

A study done at the Fertility Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital concluded that organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs), which are utilized in

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-29-flame-retardant-chemicals-found-to-interfere-with-womens-fertility.html

08/21/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Every year, a hypoxic zone appears along the Gulf of Mexico. Otherwise known as a “dead zone,” it is an

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-21-gulf-of-mexico-dead-zone-caused-by-agricultural-runoff-from-u-s-farms.html

08/20/2017 / By Mike Adams

A hotly-debated study led by Professor Gerardo Ceballos at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico warns that the human population

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-20-mass-extinction-event-now-under-way-that-will-decimate-human-population-scientists.html

08/20/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Illegal marijuana farms in California have left acres of land so contaminated with toxic chemicals and fertilizers that a quarter-teaspoon

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-20-californias-hemp-farms-producing-massive-tonnage-of-toxic-chemical-runoff-polluting-thousands-of-acres-of-land.html

08/19/2017 / By Russel Davis

Naled, a pesticide commonly used in Florida to ward off Zika-carrying mosquitoes, was associated with motor function deficits in Chinese babies,

http://www.toxins.news/2017-08-19-pesticides-sprayed-on-u-s-cities-to-fight-zika-found-to-harm-motor-coordination-and-neuromuscular-systems-in-children.html