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Poison Jewelry Still on the Market

What you can do: Don’t buy the jewelry that’s most likely to contain toxic lead levels.


FDA Finds Lead in Lipstick, But Says It's Safe

What you can do: Support companies whose products have low lead levels, and keep all adult lipsticks out of the hands—and mouths—of tots.


Study Finds Dioxin not so Toxic

What you can do: Learn where dioxin lurks, and buy products that don't contribute to dioxin poisoning.


Home Pesticides Could Make You Fat

What you can do: Switch to organic lawn care, and filter your water to keep your blood sugar in check.


How to Avoid Everyday Cancer-Causers

What you can do: Eliminate the cancer-causing agents you can, and screen yourself for problems caused by the chemicals you can't avoid.


Nonstick Pans, Wrappers May Cause High Cholesterol

What you can do: Eat fast food less often, and watch how you use those nonstick pans.


Kick Cancer-Causing Chemicals Off Your Couch

What you can do: Shop for chemical-free furniture and find other ways to make your home fire-safe.


Senate Hearing to Tackle Hazardous Chemicals

What you can do: Call your Congressman in support of stricter chemical regulation that protects you from chronic diseases and unknown hazards.


How to Spot a Nanoparticle

What you can do: Find out how many products in your daily life contain nanoparticles, and cut back on the ones with the greatest potential for harm.


CDC Proves You're Contaminated

What you can do: Limit chemical exposure by filtering your drinking water and making other protective changes.


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