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Organic Milk Linked to Fewer Allergies Including Eczema and Asthma
Organic Consumers
- 9/15/2009.
Organic milk may cost more, but it may also pay off in the end. A recent Dutch study suggests that children are one third less likely to suffer from allergies before age two if they're raised on organic dairy products.
New Database on Toxic Chemicals in Everyday Products: www.healthystuff.org
ACHM Announcements
- 9/15/2009.
Statement of Mike Belliveau, Executive Director, Environmental Health Strategy Center. Parents, women, pet lovers, and all who love our health and well-being will appreciate this terrific new consumer guide from our friends at the Ecology Center in Michigan.
Born to be Big
Newsweek
- 9/11/2009.
Early exposure to common chemicals may be programming kids to be fat.
Herbicide use planned against milfoil
Kennebec Journal
- 9/8/2009.
State officials are set to begin herbicide treatments in a Belgrade lake cove threatened by an aggressive milfoil.
Impact of lawn chemicals unnoticed by landowners
Portland Press Herald
- 9/4/2009.
Letter to the Editor by Matt Power.
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