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Green Chemistry and Better Public HealthDr. David Wallinga recently authored an article which appeared in the January 2008 edition of Minnesota Physician.
Safer Chemicals Can Help the EconomyA joint UC-Berkeley/UCLA public health report finds safer chemicals would help economy.
Plastics and the EnvironmentIATP physician-staffer David Wallinga presented at Minnesota's state American Institute of Architects (AIA), the largest chapter meeting of AIA's architects, designers and planners in the country.
Safer products possibleA bill in the Minnesota legislature would require safer alternatives to toxic mercury and flame retardants in consumer products.
Healthier Food Uses of PlasticsPlastics are widely used to store and package foods and beverages. In IATP's latest Smart Guide, we offer tips for parents and children on how to avoid environmental and health risks from plastic packaging of food. The Smart Plastics Guide is the latest in a series of consumer guides put out by IATP. Other guides report on meat and dairy, produce and fish.
Arsenic Widespread in Top Brands of Chicken Brand name chicken products sold in American supermarkets and fast food restaurants are widely contaminated with arsenic, according to independent test results released by IATP. The good news is that smart choices by consumers can eliminate their intake of arsenic in chicken.
Healthier fish for WICOrganizations, including IATP, are asking the USDA to make healthier fish available under the WIC program.
The health risks of CAFOs
Food Without ThoughtWhen farm policy is geared to drive down corn and soybean prices, food companies benefit. But these policies also significantly contribute to the nation's obesity epidemic.
Hospitals Catching on to Healthy Food Hospitals around the country are starting to follow their own advice to patients about the importance of a beneficial diet by offering fresh, healthy food at their facilities, according to a new IATP report, Healthy Food, Healthy Hospitals, Healthy Communities.
Environment-Related Childhood Diseases Cost Minn. $1.5 Billion Per YearPollution costs Minnesota an estimated $1.5 billion each year in costs related to childhood disease, according to a study released by IATP and the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA).
Toxic Teflon Chemicals Found in Mississippi River FishFish from the Mississippi River have been found to contain among the highest recorded concentrations of synthetic toxic chemicals used in Teflon, Scotchguard, Gore-Tex and other products, according a state scientist. The findings highlight the snail’s pace at which the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has responded to this and other toxic threats to the public’s health.
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