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e-AnimalHealth
http://www.e-animalhealth.com/default.htm

E-Fax
Two bits' worth from barb: Honest! You can get FREE voicemail and e-fax service!
http://efax.com/

E--The Environmental Magazine (E Magazine)
http://www.emagazine.com/






E.A.R.N. (Environmental Access Research Network) -- Please visit
THE CINDY DUEHRING MCS RESEARCH FUND
P.O. Box 301; White Sulphur Springs, MT 59645
Voice: 406.547.2255;   Fax:406.547.2455
http://ciin.org/fund.htm

Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)

Earth

Earth Angels Association/Health & Environment Resource Center
http://members.aol.com/Enviroknow/index.html

Earth Crash Earth Spirit
Documenting the Collapse of a Dying Planet
Healing ourselves and a dying planet...

There is a wealth of information on this site! Use it and then ACT UPON IT. -- barb
http://www.eces.org/

Earth Day
EARTH AND HEALTH friendly places to shop
http://www.olivija.com/mcs2/

Earth Island Institute



Earth Songs
http://members.xoom.com/oneearth/earthsongs/

  • Earth Tech
    http://www.earthtechinc.com/index.html

    Earthways
    http://www.exit109.com/~tomerry/ewayshome.html

    Earth Web
    "We hope to have a significant portion of the Earth Web Project completed by the
    U.N.'s World Environment Day in June 2000."
    http://www.herc.org/earthweb/



    Earthcrew TM Water filtration made easy.
    Note: I've been taught a trick by David Brown of Dirt Cheap Organics
    Earthcrew links will open a new page. Close the links to return to EHN's site. -- barb

    http://www.earthcrew.com/

    Earthdreams
    "Where Environmental Organizations Come To Grow"
    http://www.EarthDreams.net/

    EarthJustice
    The Law Firm for the Environment
    http://www.earthjustice.org/

    Earthlaw
    Earthlaw has merged with EarthJustice
    http://www.earthjustice.org/



    Earthquake
    Connie Eash
    http://members.aol.com/ECHOMCSCT/homepage.html

    East Bay MUD -- Water

  • East Bay Pesticide Alert - Don't spray California
    http://www.dontspraycalifornia.org

    East Bay Regional Park District



  • Eastman
    Eastman produces a variety of raw materials that may be used as solvents in the fragrance industry.
    Also listed under EHN's section on Solvents. -- barb
    http://www.eastman.com/Markets/Cosmetic_PersonalCare/Cosmetic_intro.asp


  • Ecological Health Organization, Inc. (ECHO)
    New site: http://www.homestead.com/echomcsct/index.html

    Ecology


    Eczema


    Dean Edell, MD (aka Dr. Dean)
    -- end Edell --


  • The Edmonds Institute
    ". . . a non-profit, public interest organization dedicated to education
    about environment, technology, and intellectual property rights"
    http://www.edmonds-institute.org/

  • EFA - ]ean Federation of Asthma and Allergy Associations
    EFA is the European Federation of Asthma and Allergy Associations, an alliance of
    33 organisations in 17 different countries across Europe.
    http://www.efanet.org/

    EI Access -- Senator Milton Marks (1920 - 1998) [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/1998/12/05/ED47685.DTL&type=printable]
    Access for People With Environmental Illness/Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
    and Other Related Conditions
    , Final Report, September 30, 1996


    E.I. Bare Basics/Resources
    Share, Care and Prayer
    http://www.sharecareprayer.org/resources.html

    EI Briefing Paper, 1990, by the Chemical Manufacturers Association
    We all should read this ... As I see it, the medical "controversy" over MCS has been
    manufactured by the CMA. It's all there . . . look at the far reach of their efforts. You wonder
    why Human Resources managers, Workers Comp, mainstream medical doctors, state legisaltors,
    newspapers, et al., don't give us the time of day. Well the reason is spelled out by the chemical
    industry. Read this paper so you, at least, have some understanding of what you are up against.

    Remember, there was dissent during Hitler's reign, but that dissent was never
    allowed to see the light of day in the media . . . sound familiar? -- barb

    EI Doctors and the WITCH HUNT
    It has happened before, it will happen again . . . and the next time,
    it may be that it is happening to your trusted doctor. -- barb

    http://users.lmi.net/wilworks/ehnhompg/stufhaps.htm#Actions

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  • Electric Words
    By Steven Fist
    http://www.electric-words.com/



    EMF/EMR --Electrical/Electromagnetic Field (EMF)
    or Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)

    Just for kicks, go to www.google.com and enter "cell phone protection." Are you amazed by the
    number of sites that turn up, considering that cell phones are touted to be safe? You have a
    choice to use cell phones. You have a choice to purchase cell phone protection devices. And thanks
    to the Internet, you have a chance to do your own reseach on EMF/EMR away from industry
    bias and disinformation campaigns. So, do it! -- barb



    -- end Electrical Sensitivity/EMF/EMR, but this section grows by leaps and bounds --

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    E-Mail Addresses for media contacts . . .

    E-mail Gov. Davis (Still waiting 8/30/99; read response.)

    E-mail hoaxes (See page H, Hoaxes)
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/h.htm#Hoaxes

    Emphysema
    http://www.emphysema.net/bindex.html


    EMSL Analytical, Inc
    "EMSL Analytical, Inc is a full service analytical testing laboratory providing
    environmental, chemical, forensic, failure, indoor air quality, materials and industrial
    hygiene analysis services since 1981. Our laboratory provides analysis of mold,
    indoor air quality contaminations, asbestos, lead, metals, silica, pcb's, volatiles, btex,
    mtbe, base neutral acids, total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel and gasoline range
    organics, hazardous waste and other environmental pollutants. EMSL Analytical's
    quality is recognized by many well respected state, federal and private accrediting
    agencies. Our 20 nationwide laboratory locations and committment to providing
    quality laboratory services has ranked us at one of the top 20 environmental testing
    laboratories in the nation."
    http://www.emsl.com/

    Encyclopedias of math and science
    Eric's Treasure Troves of Science
    on-line encyclopedias of math and science
    http://www.treasure-troves.com/

    Endependence Center of Northern Virginia
    http://www.ecnv.org/services.htm

    Endocrine [hormone] Disrupters
    Also see EHN's Phthalates at http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/p.htm#Phthalates

    Also see EHN's Hormone Disrupters
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/h.htm#Hormone




    -- end endocrine disrupters --


    Endometriosis (Endo)


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    English is a Crazy Language

    Environment -- Health, Newsletters, Support

    EHN's meetings
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnhompg/genmeet.htm



  • Environmental Health Center - Dallas


  • The Environmental Health Clearinghouse


  • Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) - San Diego


  • Environmental Health Coalition of Western Massachusetts (EHCWM)
    P.O. Box 614
    Leverett, MA 01054

    Join EHCWM ... they've many activities. You will be helped and untold millions will also benefit. -- barb


  • Environmental Health information --



  • Environmental Health links through Yahoo


  • Environmental Health Network, Chesapeake, VA


  • Environmental Health Network [of California] (the homepage of this site)
    We've been told, EHN's site is a great place to begin one's research.
    We hope you, too, will find it very useful. -- barb
    http://www.ehnca.org


  • Environmental Health Perspectives - EHP (Journals online)
    http://ehis.niehs.nih.gov/

    EHP Archives
    http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/montharch.html

    Search EHP
    http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/ehpsearch.html

    Also see EHN's The Word IS Out at
    http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnhompg/wordout.htm Note, you may be interested in also reading, "Cumulative Impact" by
    Gregory C. Pratt; Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108-4/correspondence.html


  • ETI Environmental
    http://www.toxint.com/

  • Experimental Approaches to Chemical Sensitivity
    Table of Contents
    http://www.herc.org/news/ehp/toc.html

  • Forum ... several articles
    Hazards for Skaters and Swimmers
    The Genetic Connection
    Executive Order on Exotic Species
    Have Virus, Will Travel
    EHP Net: Instructions for Breathing Easier
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 107, Number 7, July 1999
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107-7/forum.html

  • Fragrances and Health (Betty Bridges' letter)
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107-7/correspondence.html#frag

  • Hormones and Health
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-5focus/focus.html

  • Human Exposure:The Key to Better Risk Assessment
    by Julie Wakefield
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 12, December 2000
    " ... In July 2000, [Vice President Al] Gore told the Children's Environmental Health
    Network that he supported the establishment by 2004 of a national tracking system for
    asthma, cancer, and other diseases afflicting children that are potentially linked to
    environmental causes. The system would use the Internet to facilitate information
    collection by local public health agencies and health care providers, which would help
    focus efforts to address environmental health risks.

    "Such a network might have mitigated the tragedy in Libby. "Active tracking of
    environmental disease might have picked [the disease cases] up much sooner, and
    started preventive activities decades earlier," says Campolucci. "We need an
    environmental surveillance system that evaluates human health." Adds O'Hara,
    "All too often we haven't had all the exposure information we need to make good
    policy." But better coordination and expansion of human exposure assessment
    programs at the federal level and by industry should help fill the gaps, leading to
    better policies--and healthier people.
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/members/2000/108-12/focus.html

  • Identification of Phthalate Esters in the Serum of Young Puerto Rican Girls with
    Premature Breast Development

    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 9, September 2000
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p895-900colon/abstract.html

  • Killer Environment
    "It's the environment, stupid. At least, that seems to be the conclusion of a paper
    published in the October 1998 issue of BioScience that asserts that approximately
    40% of the world's deaths can be attributed to environmental factors."
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 107, Number 2, February 1999
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107-2/forum.html#kill

  • Levels of Seven Urinary Phthalate Metabolites in a Human Reference Population
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 108, Number 10, October 2000
    By Benjamin C. Blount, Manori J. Silva, Samuel P. Caudill, Larry L. Needham, Jim L. Pirkle,
    Eric J. Sampson, George W. Lucier, Richard J. Jackson, and John W. Brock
    "... Our study provides an assessment of human exposure to phthalates. Phthalate
    monoester levels in human urine vary widely (Table 1); urinary creatinine adjustment
    reduces this variation somewhat (Table 2). In this reference population, the phthalate
    monoesters with the highest urinary levels found are MEP (16,200 ppb, 6,790 µg/g
    creatinine), MBP (4,670 ppb, 2,760 µg/g creatinine), and MBzP (1,020 ppb, 540 µg/g
    creatinine), which reflect exposure to diethyl phthalate (DEP), DBP, and BzBP. DEP and
    DBP are used extensively in products with volatile components such as perfumes, nail
    polishes, and hair sprays,
    possibly leading to inhalation and efficient absorption through
    the lungs. Dermal absorption also occurs at a significant rate for phthalates with short
    side chains such as DEP, DBP, and BzBP (28). ..." [Emphasis added. -- barb]
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p972-982blount/blount-full.html

    Abstract: http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2000/108p972-982blount/abstract.html




  • Like Sugar for Poison: Glucose as a Substitute for Benzene
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 103, Number 6, June 1995
    "... Benzene helps make jeans blue--it's the feedstock for indigo dye--and ice cream vanilla
    flavored--it's the source of vanillin. It's also the starting point for a number
    important industrial chemicals including hydroquinone, used in film developing, phenol,
    used to make solvents, and adipic acid, which is used to make nylon. Benzene is also
    a potent carcinogen.
    [emphasis added]
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1995/103-6/innovations.html

  • MCS: A Sensitive Issue
    FOCUS: Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 102, Number 9, September 1994
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1994/102-9/focus1.html

  • Neurogenic Inflammation and Sensitivity to Environmental Chemicals
    Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 101, Number 3, August 1993 (Abstract)
    By William J. Meggs
    Department of Emergency Medicine, East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1993/101-3/meggs.html

  • Oregon Center for Environmental Health
    "Dedicated to protecting public health and the environment through
    community action to eliminate toxic pollutants."
    http://www.oregon-health.org

  • Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment:
    Agents of Subtle Change?

    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 107, Supplement 6, December 1999
    Excerpted from the full article:
    "... Personal Care Products in the Environment ...
    "...Personal care products differ from pharmaceuticals in that large amounts can be
    directly introduced to the environment. For example, these products can be released
    directly into recreational waters or volatilized into the air (e.g., musks). Because of this
    direct release they can bypass possible degradation in POTWs. Also, in contrast to
    pharmaceuticals, less is known about the effects of this broad and diverse class of
    chemicals on nontarget organisms, especially aquatic organisms. Data are also limited
    on the unexpected effects on humans. For example, common sunscreen ingredients,
    2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid and 2-phenylbenzimidazole, can effect DNA
    breakage when exposed to UV-B (94).

    The quantities of personal care products produced commercially can be very large. For
    example, in Germany alone the combined annual output for eight separate categories
    has been estimated (95) at 559,000 tons for 1993 (Table 3). A few examples are given
    below of common personal care products that are ubiquitous pollutants and that
    may possess substantial bioactivity. ..."
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/suppl-6/907-938daughton/abstract.html

  • Phthalates
    Phthalates are not just used as plasticizers. Phthalates are commonly used in fragrance
    formulations.
    Come on world, wake up! You've been suckered by industry advertising.
    Only YOU can do something to change that. Remember Dr. John Bailey of the FDA always says
    it's up to the consumer . . . one way or another he'll state it is up to YOU. The CONSUMER.
    Caveat Emptor! -- barb

  • Neuropsychological assessment for detecting adverse effects of
    volatile organic compounds on the central nervous system

    Author Bolla-KI ; Volume: Pages 95: 93-8 ; Year 1991
    Members only: http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/members/1991/095/095016.PDF

  • The Priority Toxicant Reference Range Study: Interim Report Larry L. Needham, Robert H. Hill, Jr., David L. Ashley, James L. Pirkle, and
    Eric J. Sampson; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
    http://www.herc.org/news/mcsarticles/needham-full.html

  • Profile of Patients with Chemical Injury and Sensitivity
    By Grace Ziem and James McTamney
    Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol 105; supplement 2, March 1997
    http://www.herc.org/news/ehp/ziem.html

  • The Relationship Between Environmental Exposures to Phthalates and
    DNA Damage in Human Sperm Using the Neutral Comet Assay

    Susan M. Duty, Narendra P. Singh, Manori J. Silva, Dana B. Barr, John W. Brock,
    Louise Ryan, Robert F. Herrick, David C. Christiani, and Russ Hauser
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2003/5756/abstract.html

  • Scents and Sensitivity
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 106; December 12, November 1998
    http://members.aol.com/enviroknow/perfume/EHPscents.htm

  • Toxic Threats to Neurologic Development of Children
    Ted Schettler; Science and Environmental Health Network, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    Environmental Health Perspectives; Volume 109, Supplement 6, December 2001
    http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2001/suppl-6/813-816schettler/abstract.html



  • Work Group Concludes EMFs Are PossibleHuman Carcinogen
    Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 106, Number 9, September 1998 http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1998/106-9/niehsnews.html#work


    -- end EHP links here on EHN's site . . . go to EHP for more, much more! --

  • Environmental Health Policy Committee


  • Environmental Health Project
    The Environmental Health Project (EHP) is sponsored by the
    U.S. Agency for International Development (http://www.info.usaid.gov/).
    http://www.crosslink.net/~ehp/

    Environmental Health Questions and Answers; NIEHS
    Alphabetical Listing of Health Topics
    http://www.niehs.nih.gov/external/faq/alpha.htm


  • Environmental Illness -- also see the complete subcategory,
    EHN's outbound MCS links (http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/mcs.htm),
    as well as General Links, page D, Doctors
    (http://users.lmi.net/~wilworks/ehnlinx/d.htm#Doctors)


  • Environmental illnesses assaulted by everyday smells, People with
    by L. J. Latkoczky; WINNIPEG (CUP)
    http://www.trentu.ca/arthur/archive/33-13/health-illness.html

  • Environmental Illness
    Steen Hansen Hviid
    http://wwws.us.ohio-state.edu/~steen/ei/

  • Environmental Illness/MCS Louisvile Style


  • Environmental Illness or Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Julie May


  • EI-Safe Housing in Utah - Escalante House
    Escalante House, a nonprofit, nonreligious organization, proposes to build a
    housing com-munity for people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.

    "...Participate in the architectural charette on August 11-13, 2000. This is your
    chance to see if the Escalante area works for you and, if it does, to help plan your future
    community. If you wish, you may arrive early or stay afterward. Because we will try
    to accommodate everyone's dietary needs during the charette, we would appreciate
    your contacting us as soon as possible if you are interested in attending. Contact
    Escalante House, P.O. Box 652, Escalante UT 84726. Phone/fax: (435) 826-4778.
    E-mail: toripat@color-country.net." http://www.escalantehouse.org/

  • Environmental Justice - Toxic Empire


  • Environmental Justice Advisory Council, National (NEJAC) [EPA]
    http://www.ttemi.com/nejac/

  • Environmental Justice Resources
    UT Community Partnership Center
    http://www.ra.utk.edu/cpc/lejo.htm

  • Environmental News Network (ENN)
    http://www.enn.com



  • Environmental and Occupational Health, New York State

  • Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI)
    170 Frelinghuysen Road
    Piscataway, NJ 08854
    (732) 445-0200
    If you would like any additional information on anything contained on this site please contact:
    (info@eohsi.rutgers.edu)
    Email questions and comments about this website to: (webmaster@eohsi.rutgers.edu)
    http://www.eohsi.rutgers.edu/

  • Environmental, Occupational Hygiene, Health & Safety Specialist - Mary Gallinger http://www.island.net/~mcgallin/health.html

  • Environmental Organization Web Directory
    http://www.webdirectory.com/

  • Environmental Organizations, National

    (Ventana Chapter, Monterey Bay area)


  • Environmental and People Safe Products
    Jen-Par Enterprises
  • Environmental Protection Act for Children, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D - CA)
    Senate bill 599; including introductory text, status and contact information

  • Environmental & Preventive Health Center of Atlanta
    Stephen B. Edelson, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., F.A.A.E.M


  • Environmental Reauthorizations and Regulatory Reform:
    From the 104th Congress to the 105th

    John E. Blodgett; Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division
    Updated February 10, 1998
    http://www.cnie.org/nle/leg-22.html

  • Environmental Science Center
    Proctor & Gamble AND the US Environmental Protection Agency. (No joke! -- barb)
    http://esc_plaza.syrres.com/

  • Environmental Science and Technology
    Low-Level Chemical Exposures: A Challenge for Science and Policy
    by NICHOLAS A. ASHFORD AND CLAUDIA S. MILLER


  • Environmental Search Engine, UC Santa Barbara


  • Environmental Sensitivities Research Institute (ESRI -- Ronald Gots)
    http://www.esri.org/
    "The problem isn't chemicals, it's the environment. Executive director and
    founder of ESRI is Ronald R. Gots, who openly scoffs at MCS patients and the
    physicians who treat them. For example, Dr. Gots has said MCS is 'a peculiar
    manifestation of our technophobic and chemophobic society.' [7] In other words, MCS
    patients aren't really sick --they're just irrationally frightened by technology and
    chemicals. " from RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY #464
    http://www.enviroweb.org/publications/rachel/rehw464.htm



    Environmental Studies: Prof. Jackie Alan Giuliano, Ph.D.
    On teaching, activism and an archive of over 100 of his articles
    http://www.jps.net/jackieg/

  • Environmental Support Center
    "Since 1990, the Environmental Support Center (ESC) has assisted more than
    1,000 local, state and regional organizations working on environmental issues.
    ESC's goal is to improve the environment in the United States by enhancing the
    health and well-being of these organizations. Our Training and Organizational
    Assistance Program, Technology Resources Program , Workplace Solicitation
    Program, and new Environmental Loan Fund help these vital environmental
    groups become better managed, funded and equipped. "



  • Environmental & Toxicology International - ETI
    http://www.toxint.com

    Environmental Toxicology Newsletter (Published since 1980) http://ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/newsletters/ucdnl.htm


  • Environmental Working Group


  • Enviro$en$e
    US EPA
    http://es.epa.gov/index.html

  • EnvirPure
    The Basic elements needed for life are air and water . . . Do you know what's in yours?

    http://www.pureinc.com/index.html

  • The EnviroVillage


  • GreenLink
    Grassroots Advocates for the Ohio Environment focused on Clean Water,
    Toxic Chemical Reductions, Urban Sprawl, and Public Participation.
    http://www.greenlink.org/
  • IAQ in Schools


  • The International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH)
    History - Present - Future by David Ryman
    http://www.mhtf.se/ifeharb.htm

  • Links from 1Healthy Universe


  • MapCruzin.com
    Environmental concerns, right to know ...
    http://www.mapcruzin.com/

  • Mosquitos and your environment

  • Mosquito and Vector Control District
    Marin and Sonoma counties, SF Bay Area


  • Master Home Environmentalist - Seattle
    "HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR HOME?
    "The Master Home Environmentalist Program at the American Lung Association of
    Washington can help you find out -- you can ask for a trained Master Home
    Environmentalist to come to your home to do a free home assessment, or you can
    become a Master Home Environmentalist (MHE) yourself by participating in our
    40 hour training and doing 40 hours of community service. "
    http://www.alaw.org/air_quality/information_and_referral/master_home_environmentalist/

  • The National Center for Environmental Health Strategies, Inc. (NCEHS)


    The National Environmental Health Association
    http://www.neha.org/neha.html

  • National Environmental Policy Commission
    http://www.ebp.musc.edu

  • National Environmental Trust
    http://www.environet.org

  • National Institute for the Environment


  • The Nature Conservancy
    http://www.tnc.org/


  • Office of Environment, Health and Safety, U. of California, Berkeley


  • RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY


    Richard's Pages on EI/MCS/CFS
  • Slide Ranch
    Educational Programs
    http://www.igc.org/slideranch/Learn.html

  • Sustain - The Environmental Information Group
    http://www.sustainusa.org/

  • Sustainable Communities
    See, EHN's General Links, page S, Sustainable

    Tuberrose.com - Information for Transformation
    "This self-help alternative medicine site offers extensive educational information on the
    topics of natural healing, holistic and biological dentistry, herbal medicine, cleansing and
    detoxification, heavy metal detox, diet, nutrition, weight loss, and the finest, tried and
    tested health equipment and products available for the natural management ofhealth."
  • „Where are Environmental Hazards?¾
    by Holly S. Anthony
    http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1997/7/97.07.01.x.html

  • Your Child and the Environment
    American Academy of Pediatrics

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    Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization (EPD)

    Epidemiology
  • Samuel S. Epstein, M.D
    Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., Chairman, and Professor Emeritus of Environmental and
    Occupational Medicine, University of Illinois School of Public Health, Chicago
    http://www.preventcancer.com/

    Also see EHN's section on Mammography

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