This Environment Toolkit supports the information and guidance you receive in the Environment Module of the Anticancer Lifestyle Program. The module and the resources included on this page will give you tools you can use to make informed and wise purchasing decisions, in order to reduce your exposure to toxins common to daily living.
For years, researchers have questioned whether environmental pollutants can cause cancer in the West. Now, University of Idaho researchers have found an important clue to finding the answer.
The Journal Scientific Research published a study of microbial counts in wood and bamboo utensils. The studies found natural hygienic properties in these natural materials.
Physicians for Safe Technology post some of the scientific literature concerning cell phone radiation and cancer risk, including of childhood leukemia.
The Environmental Health Trust summarized some recent studies about the health hazards of cell phone radiation. They also offer tips to reduce exposure.
The National Toxicology Program (part of DHHS) conducted two-year toxicology studies in rats and mice to help clarify potential health hazards, including cancer risk, from exposure to RFR like that us…
Chemical pollution in the environment is supersizing the global obesity epidemic, according to a major scientific review.
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