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EWG’s 2011 Dirty Dozen: Apples Top the List

by Jennifer Lance on June 30, 2011

FDA Chemists: BPA in 90% of Canned Food

by Jennifer Lance on May 26, 2011

5 Green Products: Nature Baby Organic Wool and Cotton Clothes to Marie Veronique Organics Kid Safe Screen

by Jennifer Lance on September 12, 2010

Toxic Cosmetics: 300 Contaminants Found in Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood

by Jennifer Lance on July 6, 2010

CNN & EWG: Do Sunscreens Cause Cancer?

by Jennifer Lance on June 30, 2010

Arsenic in Children's Saliva and Urine: Study says CCA Playgrounds Not to Blame

by Jennifer Lance on April 12, 2010

How Safe is Your Sunscreen? 1500 Sunscreens Ranked for Safety, Effectiveness

by ECP Editors on July 2, 2009

EWG Updates the Dirty Dozen

by ECP Editors on March 12, 2009

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