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.
You are probably unaware of the many chemicals of concern lurking in the your kitchen.
It is a shocking fact that one in eight American women (and around one in 800 men) will develop invasive breast cancer at some point during their lives. In this webinar, Dr.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), organophosphate esters (OPEs), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are hormone-disrupting chemicals that migrate from building materials into air and…
Upholstered furniture has been a major source of chemical flame retardant (FR) exposures in US homes since the 1970s.
Five Keys to an Anticancer Environment The Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) Healthy Home Checklist National Toxicology Program (U.S. Dept.
In this 15-minute video, renowned cancer researcher Dr.
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