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    Dec 28, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Health & Fitness Guide 2013: This is the Year to Get Moving

    There are fitness gadgets for exercisers of any level, whether you're an Ironman triathlete or just starting to get up and go.
    There are fitness gadgets for exercisers of any level, whether you're an Ironman triathlete or just starting to get up and go. Keep in mind what activities interest you when you are shopping for gear, says Jessica Matthews, physiologist with the...

    Tags: Garmin Ltd., Body Mass Index, Mountains, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Procedures and Tests

  2. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Chemical firm's champion now EPA expert

    As a lawyer and scientist for one of the world's largest makers of flame retardants, Todd Stedeford vigorously defended chemicals added to scores of household products — often by concluding the substances are far less dangerous than academic and government studies have determined.
    As a lawyer and scientist for one of the world's largest makers of flame retardants, Todd Stedeford vigorously defended chemicals added to scores of household products — often by concluding the substances are far less dangerous than academic and...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Albemarle Corporation, Columbia University, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology

  4. Sep 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Students need skills to pay the bills

    Parents are often told — by magazines, television news shows and Oprah — that they are doing things wrong. Don't give kids regular milk; give them organic or they'll turn into mutant cow people. Don't use plastic cups, they contain BPA, which...

    Tags: Graduation, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Philosophy, Employment Opportunities

  6. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The Pure bottle: An Owings Mills entrepreneur's adventure

    Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle?
    Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle? Walt Himelstein thinks so. The Owings Mills environmental chemist and entrepreneur invented the Pure reusable glass drinking bottle, which features a shock-absorbing plastic sleeve that holds...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, New Products, University of Cincinnati, Science and Technology, Consumers

  8. Sep 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. New triggers found for weight gain

    As obesity rates soar worldwide, the antidote may seem obvious: Eat less! Move more! But the common-sense approach hasn't been terribly effective, prompting some scientists to question the simplicity of the formula.
    As obesity rates soar worldwide, the antidote may seem obvious: Eat less! Move more! But the common-sense approach hasn't been terribly effective, prompting some scientists to question the simplicity of the formula. Although personal decisions and self-...

    Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Weight, Science and Technology, Dining and Drinking, New York City

  10. Sep 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Other factors in weight gain

    In addition to air pollution, gastrointestinal bacteria and sleep deprivation, a number of other overlooked factors that may affect weight have been identified by researchers: Maternal age, weight Women are waiting longer to have children, and...

    Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Viral Diseases and Infections, Weight, Allergies, Pregnancy and Childbirth

  12. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  13. NYU Study: BPA may cause child obesity

    Have you heard of BPA? No, it's not some new texting slang. It stands for Bisphenol A, an organic compound used since the 1960's in plastics and food packaging.
    KIAH
    Have you heard of BPA? No, it's not some new texting slang. It stands for Bisphenol A, an organic compound used since the 1960's in plastics and food packaging. In 2010, the FDA warned it can be hazardous to young kids and fetuses. Canada even declared...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Weight, Obesity, Physical Fitness and Exercise, New York University

  14. Sep 11, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Bills Banning Toxins Face the Challenges of a Tough Economy

    Genetically modified organisms. Toxic chemicals in consumer products. Pesticides on school lawns. No, that's not a recipe for some mad-scientist geek's destroy-the-human-race formula. It's a listing of some of the politically nasty environmental issues...

    Tags: Politics, Food Industry, Elections, Consumer Goods Industries, Heart Disease

  16. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Handout
  17. Woolly Pocket's new Living Wall Planter

    After listening to its customers, Woolly Pocket has gone back to the drawing board and designed the new Living Wall Planter, which is less wool-like than the original soft-sided Wally pocket planters.
    After listening to its customers, Woolly Pocket has gone back to the drawing board and designed the new Living Wall Planter, which is less wool-like than the original soft-sided Wally pocket planters. The forthcoming Living Wall Planter has a vented-...

    Tags: Media Industry

  18. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  19. Dental fillings linked to psychological problems

    Do you feel a little off after leaving the dentist's office? Give the gas a chance to wear off, but it could be your fillings giving you those feelings. Researchers at Harvard Medical say kids with certain types of fillings may be more likely to have psychological problems.
    KIAH
    Do you feel a little off after leaving the dentist's office? Give the gas a chance to wear off, but it could be your fillings giving you those feelings. Researchers at Harvard Medical say kids with certain types of fillings may be more likely to have...

    Tags: Tooth Decay, Dentistry and Dental Health

  20. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  21. Baby bottles and sippy cups plastic ban

    What belongs in sippy cups? Milk, juice, maybe kool-aid.
    KIAH
    What belongs in sippy cups? Milk, juice, maybe kool-aid. What doesn't belong in sippy cups? Bisphenol-A. That's the new rule from the Food and Drug Administration. Companies can no longer use BPA in plastics used to make baby bottles and sippy cups. It...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration

  22. Jul 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Food FYI: FDA now bans BPAs from baby bottles

    Daily Dish
    Food FYI: FDA now bans BPAs from baby bottles...
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