Letter to the Editor: Prop 8 foes' tables turned
Bob Sweigert's opinion piece published Wednesday about the "unacceptable" behavior of those opposed to Prop 8 showed an extreme lack of perspective.
2008-11-22 03:15:12Most women don't connect household products with chemical exposure
Washington, November 22 ANI: While people's awareness about toxic chemical exposure from household items-like bisphenol A in some baby bottles and lead in some toys-is said to have risen in recent times, a new study suggests that most women do not readily connect typical household products with personal chemical exposure and related adverse health effects."People more readily equate pollution with large-scale contamination and environmental disasters, yet the products and activities that form the backdrop to our everyday lives - electronics, cleaners, beauty products, food packaging - are a significant source of daily personal chemical exposure that accumulates over time," said sociologist Rebecca Gasior Altman, who received a Ph.D. from Brown in this year, and is the lead author of the study published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.Altman revealed that the research team studied how women interpreted and reacted to information about chemical contamination in their homes and bodies. A review of their personal chemical exposure data suggested that most women were surprised and puzzled at the number of contaminants detected, said the author. The researcher further revealed that the women in the study initially had difficulty relating the chemical results for their homes, located in rural and suburban communities, with their images of environmental problems, which they associated with toxic contamination originating outside the home from military or industrial activities, accidents or dumping."This work underscores the value of having sociologists collaborate with life scientists to examine the personal experience of environmental problems. While there has been a rapid rise in bio-monitoring and household exposure assessment, we're lacking social science data on how people respond to research that involves their homes and bodies. Our findings are among the first to examine the full 'exposure experience'," said Brown University sociologist Phil Brown.Altman said: "This research illustrates how science is beginning to play a paramount role in discovering and redefining environmental problems that are not immediately perceptible through direct experience. Pollution at home has been a blind spot for society. The study documents that an important shift occurs in how people understand environmental pollution, its sources and possible solutions as they learn about chemicals from everyday products that are detectable in urine samples and the household dust collecting under the sofa." While some scientists and government officials are afraid that the findings of the study might provoke fears, Altman and colleagues insist that people who have learnt about chemicals in their homes and bodies are eager for more information about how typical household products can expose them to chemicals that may affect health. The study involved 25 women who had participated in an earlier Silent Spring Institute's Household Exposure Study HES, which tested for 89 environmental pollutants in air, dust and urine samples from 120 Cape Cod households. The study found about 20 target chemicals per home on average, including pesticides and compounds from plastics, cleaners, furniture, cosmetics, and other products. According to the authors, about all of the HES participants chose to learn their personal results, and the 25 selected for the current research were interviewed about their experiences learning the results for their home and the study as a whole. ANI
2008-11-22 03:00:00Blackwater Busted Six Guards May Be Charged in Iraq Massacre
Critics still fear reckless behavior by the 140,000 private corporate contractors in Iraq will continue.
2008-11-19 09:01:15Econ summit takes safe steps in response to crisis
WASHINGTON -- In assessing the risky-to-reckless behavior that brought economies to the brink of disaster, world leaders were not about to take risks of their own.
2008-11-16 03:18:36Local schools strive to build character in students with programs promoting ethical behavior
Bancroft Elementary in Walnut Creek is one of many schools that teach life skills to children
2008-11-13 04:30:17Student apartment complex in Maine draws police
A new $22 million apartment complex occupied by 300 college students has come under pressure from police, who have been called there 58 times in the past two months to deal with complaints...
2008-11-11 07:01:22Incredible Deep-Sea Discoveries Announced LiveScience.com
LiveScience.com - An astounding batch of new deep-sea discoveries, from strange sharkbehavior to gigantic bacteria, was announced today by an internationalgroup of 2,000 scientists from 82 nations.
2008-11-10 05:48:28Smart DNA: Programming the Molecule of Life for Work and Play
From a modern chemist’s perspective, the structure of DNA in our genes is rather mundane. The molecule has a well-known importance for life, but chemists often see only a uniform double helix with almost no functional behavior on its own. It may come as a surprise, then, to learn that this molecule is the basis of a truly rich and strange research area that bridges synthetic chemistry, enzymology, structural nanotechnology and computer science.Using this new science, we have constructed molecular versions of logic gates that can operate in water solution. Our goal in building these DNA-based computing modules is to develop nanoscopic machines that could exist in living organisms, sensing conditions and making decisions based on what they sense, then responding with actions such as releasing medicine or killing specific cells. More
2008-11-10 05:44:22Actor, local doctor share cause
As medical director at McLean Hospital, Dr. Blaise Aguirre of Lexington treats adolescents who engage in self-injurious behavior...
2008-11-09 13:15:29Pursuit of Happiness: Your Behavior
New science shows that happiness is about our behavior, not just our biology.
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