Reduce your exposure to toxins in everyday life

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.

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Opinion column on the hazards of widespread environmental pollution

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote an opinion piece summarizing the hazards of humanity’s widespread exposure to environmental chemicals.

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IARC: 116 things that can cause cancer

The International Agency for Research on Cancer – a body that collects and publishes cancer figures worldwide – has a list of the 116 substances and activities (for some of them are more verb th…

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Are silver nanoparticles–widely used in athletic clothing and sunscreens–safe?

A study by Kovvuru et al, published in the journal Nanotoxicology, found that oral ingestion of silver nanoparticles induces permanent genome alterations and may therefore cause cancer.

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Facts about fluoridated water

The National Cancer Institute assembled a fact sheet about fluoride and fluoridated water. The data on the safety of fluoridated water is mixed and conflicting.

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A decision tree for evaluating environmental chemicals in combination

Currently, EU legislation around chemicals is based predominantly on assessments carried out on individual substances.

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A report on human exposure to plasticizers in medical devices

The Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly-Identified Health Risks released a report on the safety of medical devices containing DEHP-plasticized PVC or other plasticizers on neonates and other ri…

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