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- Category: Media (continued)
- The Voice
- Fight over Brazilian Blowout hair treatment heats up.
- Brazilian Blowout maker sues, claiming formaldehyde findings were wrong.
- Environmental justice activist urges EPA chief ‘to roll up your sleeves’ at tense W.H. forum.
- Brazilian Blowout goes to court to stop Oregon OSHA from sharing formaldehyde test results.
- Fertility problems? Maybe it’s your plastics.
- Study: Half of women over 40 get annual mammograms.
- FDA to reexamine metal dental fillings.
- Wanted: Chemicals That Cause Autism.
- Radiation rules differ for humans and pets.
- Consumer reports warns on mercury in canned tuna.
- Oral contraceptives are not a major estrogen source in drinking water.
- Moms’ smoking in pregnancy tied to girls’ puberty.
- Living near main roads ‘triggers early birth.’
- BPA may inhibit pregnancy.
- U.S. cautious on breast milk sharing as trend grows.
- What implication has Bisphenol A for Botswana babies?
- One dioxin exposure in the womb affects female fertility in mice for generations.
- San Francisco Honors Nail Salons for Healthy Polish
- A Closer Look: Brazilian Blowout Formaldehyde Questions Continue.
- For women, children especially, some fish better than others.
- A warning by key researcher on risks of BPA in our lives.
- Radiation risk from flying dwarfs body scanners.
- US doctors say chemicals can cause cancer.
- Turning up the heat on antibiotic resistant bacteria.
- BPAs in canned food.
- Household Cleaners Will Be Reformulated to Clean Up California Smog.
- Researchers trace toxins’ links to reproductive health.
- New meeting with expert triggers more concerns in Edgewater.
- Breast cancer genes should not be owned, Sarah Murdoch tells MPs.
- Mothers-to-be who smoke ‘turn babies into future criminals.’
- California sues Brazilian Blowout over high formaldehyde levels.
- Jerry Brown targets hair treatments under state disclosure law.
- A healthier America starts with healthy pregnancies.
- Consider environmental causes of breast cancer.
- Nail salons move to avoid using toxic chemicals.
- Lead in lipstick not such a myth after all.
- Painkillers in pregnancy linked to male reproductive disorders: study.
- Doctors see rise in second-birth infertility.
- Potential risks from fragrances in common products.
- Fetal origins of disease.
- Asbestos illnesses killing more women.
- Support more scrutiny of toxic chemicals.
- What’s that stuff? Hair straighteners.
- ‘Non-toxic’ scented products emit toxic chemicals.
- Ottawa conference seeks global consensus on risks of bisphenol A.
- Major producers to ditch BPA from packaging.
- Oregon’s workplace safety agency warns about high-levels of formaldehyde in hair product.
- Hair-straightening treatment called dangerous.
- Toxic substance found in hair straighteners.
- Study: Scented Consumer Products Emit Toxic Chemicals
- Frizz or formaldehyde? Hair product poses dilemma.
- Canada Reports Ban on Brazilian Blowout Solution.
- City Hall’s Largest Target: Mani-Pedis.
- Nail salons urged to cut chemicals.
- Searching for breast cancer culprits in chemicals.
- Hair-straightening product at Portland salons found to have high levels of formaldehyde.
- Study: Human Exposure to BPA 'Grossly Underestimated'
- For Reporters
- Media
- What REALLY raises the risk of breast cancer?
- Girls are starting puberty earlier and obesity is to blame, say experts.
- Western lifestyle 'to blame for soaring breast cancer rates.'
- Puberty comes earlier for today's girls.
- Early puberty linked with obesity.
- Girls as young as 7 hitting puberty, US study finds.
- Study finds puberty arriving earlier in girls.
- Puberty coming earlier for US girls.
- Girls hit puberty at younger ages.
- Baby milk in new scare.
- Age that girls hit puberty keeps dropping.
- In feast of data on BPA plastic, no final answer.
- Study links thyroid problems in Iowa women with farm chemicals.
- S.C. tests for PCBs in Lake Wylie.
- Toxic hormones seen in river fish.
- Campaigners reject report that clears factory of cancer link.
- The dark side of beauty?
- Climate change policy ignores women farmers.
- Nicotine in cigarettes linked to breast cancer for the first time.
- Radiation, risks are focus of breast screening studies.
- Add diet soda to the list of things to avoid while pregnant.
- U.S. advisers to guide breast cancer research.
- The dangers that lurk in your make-up bag.
- Want a baby? Relax . . .
- UK, Iceland lead fall in Europe breast cancer deaths.
- First study of nail-care workers finds no increased cancer risk.
- Skip sunbathing, use tanning lotion, doctors say.
- Gene sweeps nets female cancer clues.
- Chances of developing cancer start even before we’re conceived, expert claims.
- Gene studies zero in on breast, ovarian cancer risk.
- Girls mature early in higher-income homes without dad.
- Mice reveal how stress fuels the spread of breast cancer.
- Indoor pollution: Silent and deadly.
- Mammograms’ value in cancer fight at issue.
- All pregnant women should get flu shot, say ob-gyns.
- Cancer risk can be cut with good habits.
- Health-care overhaul supports research on breast cancer in young women.
- Smoking link to ectopic pregnancy.
- The dangers of a ubiquitous food chemical: new evidence.
- The scary link between chicken and fibroids.
- Company cited often for lead in jewelry.
- Breast cancer: The risk factors you can control.
- Permeable boundaries: How mothers’ meds affect a fetus.
- Gender bending chemicals in plastics 'raises risk of prostate cancer'.
- Blumenauer asks feds to investigate hair-care products with formaldehyde.
- Breast cancer, traffic pollution link examined in Montreal study.
- High pollution ‘can double risk of breast cancer.’
- Breast cancer linked to traffic-related air pollution.
- Ditch pink ribbon and focus on breast cancer prevention, group urges.
- Apples or pears … it’s all in the genes ladies, not the diet.
- Bad life habits raise your risk of getting cancer.
- Trying to understand our chemical exposure.
- Levels of worrisome chemical higher in female cashiers.
- After hairstylist becomes suspicious of Brazilian Blowout, tests find formaldehyde.
- Coming clean about household cleaners.
- BPA levels jump in moms-to-be.
- Cosmetics carry cancer agent.
- Reform of toxic chemicals law collapses as industry flexes its muscles.
- Chemical ‘warfare’: Who’s who and what’s at stake.
- With hair products, it’s buyer beware.
- Keeping abreast of breast cancer.
- CDC finds phthalates in most cosmetics surveyed.
- Feds should ban ‘dirty dozen’ chemicals: report.
- Study: Eating tofu to fight tumors?
- Warning: Formaldehyde found in popular hair treatments known as Brazilian Blowouts.
- Study: Quality of breast cancer care in Chicago area isn’t uniform.
- Study: BPA exposure may reduce chances of IVF.
- M.R.I.’s help women at high risk for breast cancer.
- Category: Press Releases
- Toxics Reform Bill Debuts in Senate
- Toxics Reform Bill Debuts in Senate
- Toxic Chemicals in Cosmetics, Shampoos, Targeted by Congress
- Fragrance Allergies Common Unsuspected Culprit in Skin Conditions, Report Finds
- Tide Reformulates Detergents to Reduce Cancer-Causing Chemical
- Who’s Naughty and Who’s Nice?
- California Superior Court Gives Brazilian Blowout 30 Days to Reformulate or Remove Products from Marketplace
- California Attorney General’s Office Says Brazilian Blowout Products Violate California Air Quality Law, Must be Removed from Marketplace
- Led by Representative Rehberg, Congress Once Again Attacks Program to Identify Cancer-Causing Chemicals
- New Report Finds Hidden Toxic Chemicals Linked to Asthma and Birth Defects in Children’s Back to School Supplies
- Johnson & Johnson Makes Historic Commitment to Remove Cancer-Causing Chemicals
- Salon Workers Expose Ugly Side of Beauty Industry to Lawmakera
- Local Organization Wins 2012 Women’s Empowerment Award
- House Parties Launched to Detox Homes for New Parents
- Tide Pressured to Reformulate After Laboratory Testing Finds Carcinogen in Tide Free & Gentle
- Nail Polishes Test Positive for Toxic Chemicals Despite Label Claims
- Industry Influence Dominates Historic Hearing on Toxic Cosmetics
- Toxic Chemicals in Cosmetics: Congress to Investigate
- Toxics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Asthma Found In Consumer Products
- Hundreds of Lipsticks Contaminated with Lead, Reports New FDA Study
- SC Johnson Becomes First Mainstream Company to List Ingredients On All Cleaning Product Labels
- Toxic Hair Treatments: Lawsuits Settled on Brazilian Blowout; California Attorney General Suit Forces Hazard Warning
- Archived Press Releases
- Category: Watch & Share Videos
- Category: WVE in the News
- Why You Need to Ditch Dryer Sheets.
- Secret Scents: The Hidden Chemicals in Fragrance.
- Scents and Sensitivity.
- Fragrance chemicals toxic to many.
- Toxin-Free Cosmetics Expand Market-Share.
- Tide Now "Free & Clear" of Cancer-Causers.
- Procter & Gamble Must Scrub Carcinogen Dioxane From Tide.
- Procter & Gamble reducing probable carcinogen in Tide.
- Tide: Getting stains - and the carcinogen - out.
- Join Us in the Fight to Protect Salon Workers!
- Campaign for Safe Cosmetics reports on "who's naughty and who's nice"...
- Women's Voices for the Earth Champions Healthy, Safer, Non-Toxic Cleansers for Moms and Kids.
- How disclosing fragrance ingredients can pass the sniff test.
- Home Chemical Hazards.
- Toxicity All Around - FDA's Problematic System Needs Correction.
- To Procter & Gamble: Stop Gambling with Our Health.
- How Safe Are Your Cosmetics?
- Salon workers rally on Hill for ban on Brazilian Blowout.
- Salon Workers Will Expose Ugly Side of Beauty Industry During Day of Action.
- Product Labeling: Examining The Push For Ingredient Disclosure Laws.
- Green Momma Parties Empower Women with Knowledge & Action.
- 1,4-Dioxane and Laundry Soap: Free and Gentle or a Marketing Free-for-All.
- House Parties Launched to Help New Parents Detox Their Homes.
- 1,4-Dioxane and Laundry Soap: Free and Gentle or a Marketing Free-for-All?
- It's party time!
- Tide Detergent Found To Contain High Levels Of 1,4-Dioxane, Carcinogenic Contaminant.
- Procter & Gamble Defends Against Claims that Tide Detergents Contain Carcinogens.
- Tide detergent found to contain high levels of carcinogenic contaminant.
- Mothers Challenge a Trace Contaminant in Tide.
- The Data Chasm in Cosmetics Safety: Brazilian Blowout and beyond.
- The Latest Cosmetics Scandal: Toxic Nail Polish.
- The Toxic Trio in "Nontoxic" Nail Polish.
- Here's the Dirt on Some Common Laundry Detergents.
- Proposed Legislation Would Require Ingredient Disclosure.
- Tell Tide to Come Clean and Ditch the 1,4-Dioxane.
- Tens of Thousands Call on Procter & Gamble to Strip Cancer-Causing Chemical From Tide Free & Gentle®.
- Green Gal Next Door Lori Petitions P&G: Remove Bad Chem for Babies.
- Toxic Chemicals in Cosmetics—Congress to Investigate.
- Toxics Linked to Hormone Disruption and Asthma Found In Consumer Products, says National Work Group for Safe Markets.
- Study Finds 55 Hidden Toxic Chemicals in Consumer Products.
- Tests Find Toxics in Broad Array of Consumer Products.
- Chemicals of Concern to Our Children.
- Test Results Published in a Recent Report From Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) Revealed High Levels of 1,4-Dioxane in Tide Free & Gentle®.
- Rampant Workplace Hazards Endanger Pregnant Women.
- Women’s Voices for the Earth: You Did It! SC Johnson To List Ingredients On Product Labels.
- Moms ask Tide to remove carcinogen from detergent.
- Salon safety examined.
- The 10 Best Ways To Prevent Cancer.
- Lipsticks contain twice as much toxic lead as they did just five years ago.
- Household cleaners hide chemical secrets.
- Brazilian Blowout Settlement Forces Hazard Warning.
- Breaking Brazilian Blowout News.
- Brazilian Blowout NOT Formaldehyde Free.
- Brazilian Blowout Legally Labeled Carcinogenic ... Will It Matter?
- Womens Voices for the Earth Speaks Up for Safer Products.
- Secret Chemicals Revealed in Common Household Cleaners.
- The 10 Best Ways to Prevent Cancer.
- The Dirty Secrets About Toxic Chemicals Lurking in Common Cleaners.
- Federal Legislation Would Force Chemical Testing.
- Nail Salon Researcher Takes the Shine off Your Polish.
- Companies hide toxic ingredients in household cleaners, report finds.
- 6 Healthy Holiday Cleaning Recipes.
- Report reveals hidden hazardous chemicals in cleaning products.
- The Dirt on Cleaning Products.
- We Know the Dirty Secrets and Now We Need Action.
- Dirty Secrets: Do You Know What's In Your Cleaning Products?
- Which Household Cleaners Contain Toxins?
- Report: Secret Chemicals Revealed in Common Household Cleaners.
- Dirty Secrets Of Common Cleaners Revealed.
- Dirty Secrets: What's Hiding in your Cleaning Products?
- Testing Reveals Secret Toxic Chemicals in Brand-name Household Cleaners.
- Cleaning products and right-to-know.
- South Florida women look for frizz-free hair without health risks.
- Report Points To Toxins And Allergens In Crib Mattresses.
- Health Hazards of Fragrance in Cleaning Products: What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You.
- Formaldehyde in Cosmetics: What’s the Verdict?
- Fine or formaldehyde? Brazilian Blowout gets FDA warning.
- Congress should pass new controls on dangerous chemicals.
- Brazilian Hair Treatment Comes Under F.D.A. Fire.
- Brazilian Blowout gets blowback from the FDA.
- FDA issues warning about brazilian hair straightening.
- Brazilian Blowout in FDA crosshairs over cancer risk.
- FDA: Brazilian Blowout Must Stop Misleading Consumers.
- Bye-Bye Brazilian Blowout? The FDA Issues Ultimatum, Says Product Could Be Seized if Company Doesn’t Lower Formaldehyde Content.
- Hair Straightener Contains Dangerous Chemicals, FDA Says.
- FDA: Brazilian Blowout Hair Straightener Is Dangerous.
- FDA tells Brazilian Blowout to stop misleading customers with 'formaldehyde free' labeling.
- FDA warning tries to untangle Brazilian Blowout claims.
- Brazilian Blowout Must Stop Misleading Consumers, FDA Warns.
- Keep kids chemical-free.
- Libby’s failure and solution: Toxic Substances Control Act.
- Group protests chemicals in children's products outside Baucus' Missoula office.
- Chemical talks to focus on regulating industry.
- Buying Tips: Natural Nail Polish (and Remover)
- Triclosan: Is Bath & Body Works' new soap harmful to teens?
- Chemicals: house dems reintroduce bill targeting compounds in cosmetics.
- Glade® may be harmful to your family’s health.
- What women really want in green products.
- City steps in where state fails to regulate toxic manis and pedis.
- Study reveals toxic chemicals in common baby products.
- Toxic chemicals pervasive in baby products.
- Calls for FDA to regulate hair straighteners.
- EPA-favored cleaning products.
- Congressional leaders to FDA: protect public from toxic hair treatments.
- Hair Treatment Alert
- Missoula moms test toys for heavy metals
- Cosmetics industry warns against cancer-causing formaldehyde in hair straighteners.
- Groups Applaud Progress on Cleaning Product Chemical Right-To-Know Effort, Submit Response to State Proposal
- Not as sweet as it first seemed.
- Responding to consumer pressure, Clorox lists chemical ingredients.
- Organizing at the Intersections of Reproductive and Environmental Justice.
- Hundreds of cosmetic companies leading the market on safer products.
- Why we need to educate consumers about the potential dangers of triclosan.
- Montana lawmakers join 30 states to protect kids and families from toxic chemicals.
- Been Duped by Greenwashing?
- Women's Voices Resounding Through Science.
- New Study Finds BPA on 95% of Dollar Bills Tested--Receipts Probable Source, Study Says
- Landmark Regulations Will Lead to Cleaner Cleaners.
- Green Cleaning Parties: Leverage Your Power.
- Brazilian Blowout Blowup.
- Toxic Brazilian Blowout Too Dangerous to be Used in the U.S., Experts Say.
- Green Movement Pries Loose Details About Cleansers
- Canadian Government Ceases Distribution of Brazilian Blowout Solution.
- False Claims, Hidden Toxin in Brazilian Blowout Solution
- Dissonance on Green Detergents
- Tell the American Cleaning Institute You Want SAFE Cleaning Product Ingredients!
- Is "Safety" A Dirty Word for Procter & Gamble?
- The Dirt on Cleaning Products: Take Action!
- My Brush with the American Cleaning Institute
- Fragrance Chemicals and the Scent of Suspicion
- Category: Take Action
- Category: Tip of the Week
- Get Rid of Toxic Dust
- Non-Toxic New Year's Resolution Ideas
- The Greenest Gift: DIY
- Safe Oven Cleaning for the Holidays
- Have a Non-Toxic Halloween!
- Avoiding Toxic Flame Retardants
- Non-Toxic Back to School Tips
- Non-Toxic Bug Repellant
- Safe Summer Sun
- Safe & Healthy Gardening Tools
- New Green Cleaning Recipe!
- Eat Healthy to Defend Against Toxics
- Keep Your Laundry Safe & Truly Gentle
- Avoiding BPA: Adventures With Your Slow Cooker
- Non-Toxic Holiday Shopping Guide
- Cleaning Your Oven for the Holidays - Safely!
- Avoiding Toxic Face Paint
- Buy in Bulk = Less Toxics
- Avoiding Toxic Triclosan
- Safe Summer Sun
- Get Rid of Toxic Dust Build-Up
- Ditch the Toxic Air Freshener
- Go Shoeless in the House
- Turn Down the Heat on Teflon
- 2011 New Years Resolution
- Go BPA-Free This Holiday Season!
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Top 5 Non-Toxic Back to School Tips
- Tip of the Week
- Category: Voices Blog
- Non-Toxic Avenger Babies Take On Glade's Stinky Secrets
- Why Toxins Have No Place in Our Personal Care Products
- Air Freshener: the Poster Child for Toxic Secrets
- A Personal Legacy of Toxins
- The Toxic Chemical Experiment on Our Reproductive Systems
- Fed Up With Toxic Chemicals
- Ditch the Dryer Sheets!
- The Road to a Toxic-Free Future
- Pledging Cents to Secret Scents
- Tip of the Month: No More Stinking Lies!
- FDA: Blowing It on Brazilian Blowout
- Is Your Favorite Company Holding Out on You?
- Fragrance Secrecy: An Outdated Tradition
- Category: Healthy Salons
- Category: Safe Chemicals
- Category: Safe Cleaning Products
- Category: Safe Cosmetics
- Category: Secret Scents
- Non-Toxic Avenger Babies Take On Glade's Stinky Secrets
- Air Freshener: the Poster Child for Toxic Secrets
- The Toxic Chemical Experiment on Our Reproductive Systems
- Ditch the Dryer Sheets!
- The Road to a Toxic-Free Future
- Pledging Cents to Secret Scents
- Tip of the Month: No More Stinking Lies!
- Is Your Favorite Company Holding Out on You?
- Fragrance Secrecy: An Outdated Tradition
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