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WHO Regional Workshop on Chemical Safety
24 - 26
th
June 2013
The International Workshop to Strengthen Capacities for Sound Chemicals Management in South-East Asia Region
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151. July 16, 2024 | Science
Second-generation rodenticides are killing unintended wildlife victims
Supertoxic rodenticides are causing widespread harm to birds, mammals, and insects, raising concerns among scientists about their environmental impact.
152. July 11, 2024 | Le Monde
TFA chemical found in drinking water across Europe
Traces of the unregulated PFAS chemical trifluoroacetic acid have been discovered in tap and bottled water throughout Europe, posing a potential health risk.
153. July 8, 2024 | Mongabay
A new pesticide law in Brazil endangers Amazon's biodiversity
New pesticide regulations, which relaxes restrictions on the sale and use of a wide range of agrochemicals, raise concerns over Amazon biodiversity and human health.
154. July 8, 2024 | Euractiv
EU discusses new acrylamide limits in food
EU officials are considering setting stricter limits on acrylamide levels in various foods to address health concerns.
155. July 5, 2024 | The Hill
FDA removes common soda ingredient due to health risks
The FDA has banned brominated vegetable oil (BVO) in food starting next month after studies revealed potential health hazards
156. July 5, 2024 | The Guardian
Common foods linked to high levels of toxic PFAS chemicals in the body
New research reveals a significant association between the consumption of certain common foods and increased levels of harmful PFAS chemicals in the human body.
157. July 5, 2024 | Hakai Magazine
Microplastics permeate food and air across the globe
A Cornell University study reveals that people worldwide are unknowingly consuming significantly higher amounts of microplastics through food, water and air, with the highest rates in Southeast Asia.
158. July 2, 2024 | Environmental Health News
Nearly 20,000 firefighters sue foam chemical companies over cancer risks
Thousands of firefighters, including nearly 300 from New Jersey, are suing companies that manufactured firefighting foam and gear, alleging that exposure to toxic chemicals in these products caused their cancer diagnoses.
159. July 1, 2024 | The Los Angeles Times
California pulls pesticide-tainted cannabis vape from shelves
California cannabis regulators have recalled a pesticide-tainted vape cartridge, seven months after the contamination was first reported.
160. June 25, 2024 | The Independent
Cleaning sponges release vast amounts of microplastics monthly
Melamine foam sponges, commonly used for cleaning, release trillions of toxic microplastics into the environment each month, posing a risk to human and wildlife health, a new study finds.
161. June 24, 2024 | The New York Times
Midwest butterfly decline tied to insecticides, study finds
A study in the Midwest reveals that agricultural insecticides, particularly neonicotinoids, significantly reduced butterfly populations between 1998 and 2014.
162. June 24, 2024 | The Guardian
Pesticides blamed for decline in UK insect populations
UK insect numbers are plummeting due to the widespread use of increasingly toxic pesticides, according to experts.
163. June 21, 2024 | The Guardian
Women exposed to PFAS face breastfeeding challenges
Women exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals before pregnancy are more likely to experience early cessation of breastfeeding, a new study finds.
164. January 15, 2024 | Environmental Health News
What we know about toxic chemicals and children’s mental health
Evidence suggests chemical exposures are altering children’s brains. We need to tackle this interconnected crisis.
165. January 12, 2024 | The Guardian
Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe
First months of conflict produced more planet-warming gases than 20 climate-vulnerable nations do in a year, study shows.
166. January 12, 2024 | Reuters
‘Forever chemicals’ were everywhere in 2023. Expect more litigation in 2024
Lawsuits accusing major chemical companies of polluting U.S. drinking water with toxic PFAS chemicals led to over $11 billion in settlements in 2023, with experts predicting more litigation and settlements in the year ahead.
167. January 10, 2024 | Inside Climate News
Diet for a sick planet: studies find more plastic in our food and bottled water
Researchers find we can now wash down the microplastics in our tofu, or steak, with a much larger quantity of nanoplastics in bottled water than previously known.
168. January 10, 2024 | BBC
Microplastics are everywhere: Is it possible to reduce our exposure?
With tiny plastic fragments infiltrating every part of human existence, can we ever hope to avoid them?
169. January 10, 2024 | New York Post
Microplastics found in nearly 90% of meat, plant-based proteins
“The plastic pollution crisis is impacting all of us, and we need to take action to address its many forms,” one study author said.
170. January 10, 2024 | Environmental Health News
More than 900 common chemicals linked to breast cancer risk: Study
More than 900 chemicals commonly found in consumer products and the environment have been linked to breast cancer risk in a new study.
171. January 9, 2024 | Reuters
Microplastics in Antarctic studied in penguin droppings and water
The amount of microplastics in the Antarctic is being analyzed by using nuclear science to study the region's waters, sediment and even penguin droppings.
172. January 9, 2024 | AP News
Scientists find quarter million nanoplastic particles in a liter of bottled water
New research shows that the average liter of bottled water has nearly a quarter million invisible pieces of ever so tiny nanoplastics.
173. January 9, 2024 | The Tyee
Reducing the forever chemicals in the food we eat
Canada currently doesn’t test its agricultural soils for PFAS like some American states. But changes are coming.
174. January 9, 2024 | Environmental Health News
Beverages in metal cans may be a significant source of chemical contamination, study finds
A recent study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials tested non-alcoholic beverages packaged in plastic, glass, cartons, and metal cans for contamination from endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs).
175. January 8, 2024 | The Conversation
Senegal’s small scale gold miners still use poisonous mercury: how to reduce the harm
Given the dangers of mercury toxicity and the high exposure of miners and their communities, solutions are needed to reduce their exposure.