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How Everyday Products Make People Sick

 

By Dr. Paul D. Blanc

 

Categories: Health & Hygiene, Green

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University of California Press

2120 Berkeley Way

Berkeley, CA  94704 USA

510-642-4247

www.ucpress.edu

How Everyday Products Make People Sick, by Paul D. Blanc, reveals and substantiates hidden health dangers within the products we use everyday. It provides documented historical cases of injury and illness from various time periods, places, and technologies; and how manufacturing processes and consumer marketing have exposed the public and workers to toxic hazards. Dr. Blanc cites instances when these toxic hazards were recognized yet routinely ignored, and how industrial developments led to adverse health consequences.

 

 
How Everyday Products Make People Sick:  Created on July 21st, 2009.  Last Modified on July 21st, 2009

 

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