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Industry Scandal: The Loss of Nutrients

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The documentary "Industry Scandal: The Loss of Nutrients" exposes how modern farming practices and seed hybridization have dramatically reduced the nutritional content of our fruits and vegetables over the past 60 years. This nutrient collapse has profound implications for public health that we're only beginning to understand.

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LISTEN: Laura Diaz on how social and environmental stress impact children’s health

Environmental Health News

Laura Diaz joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss the intersection of social and environmental stressors on children’s health. A lot of families move out there to raise their family, and that was true for my parents as well. It went beyond that, like something just didn't fit.

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LISTEN: Wellington Onyenwe on where toxicology, food and justice intersect

Environmental Health News

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also talks about being a Nigerian immigrant and his interest and career path in toxicology The Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast is a biweekly podcast featuring the stories and big ideas from past and present fellows, as well as others in the field. Don't get me wrong.

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Safest Air Fryers and Air Fryer Ovens Sans Toxic PFAS

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Personal care products — The beauty industry has been notoriously guilty of using PFAS to create a waterproof or long-lasting effect in makeup products. Most of these areas are by military bases, airports, and other industrial parks that used PFAS for firefighting or other such uses. Birds are especially vulnerable as well).

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Blenders with the Safest BPA-Free Food Contact Surfaces

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Well, based on our investigation of over 60 products, we found some toxic-free tricks. In addition, Biomed Central's Environmental Health journal conducted testing that showed estrogenic activity present in 3 Tritan resins with exposure to UV radiation in natural sunlight resulting in an increased release of EA chemicals.