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YES. Please be careful when handling methanol and take all necessary safety precautions when doing so. ... more
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A – DOL has collected large amounts of data in regard to the multitude of industrial materials used throughout the atomic weapons complex. For each DOE or RECA section 5 facility, an exposure matrix will be developed which will provide a historical ... more
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Improved chemotherapy/targeted chemotherapy: Lived its promise on investor presentations & scientific publications. Very few of improved chemothreapy products have reached to clinic. (Liposomal Doxorubicin, Abraxane). Recenlty, Sonus ... more
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This Public Health Statement is the summary chapter from the Toxicological Profile for carbon disulfide. It is one in a series of Public Health Statements about hazardous substances and their health effects. A shorter version, the ToxFAQs™, is also ... more
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Yes, we can certiy that Nexterion® Glass B / BOROFLOAT® 33 is free of any toxic heavy metals, such as Lead, Cadmium, Mercury or Hexavalent Chromium. Download manufacturer's declaration to that effect. ... more
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When people are consistently exposed to high mold spore levels a host of symptoms can develop, here a few to look for nasal congestion, irritation of the eyes, inflammation of the sinuses, irritation of the skin, breathlessness, headaches, runny ... more
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An interesting white paper was written by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that talks about the "Toxic Hand-off" and addresses how lead dust can be ... more
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Soy has two excellent natural properties that make our products so strong – solvency and lubricity. We have found that soy can do many great things…we started with only seven products, and a few years later we have around thirty! ... more
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TSS is a rare but fatal disease caused by a particular type of bacteria that can produce toxins in the body. Symptoms of TSS come on fast and are often severe. Menstrual TSS has been linked to the use of super-absorbents and synthetics in tampons. ... more
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Our bodies shed dead cells and tissue and the by products of digestion every day. When we are slow to eliminate, these waste accumulate. We absorb from the environment toxic byproducts of oils, plastics, outgassing of carpets and furniture. ... more
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