- Friday, January 13, 2012, 20:10
- Health
The chemicals used while manufacturing tin cans can get into food, and from there – into the human body.
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- Thursday, September 15, 2011, 18:17
- Health
The frosty fragrance of freshness is not for nothing considered the standard for clean linen. There are many arguments in favor of drying the things outside after washing. And now, one more fact has become acknowledged - it can save you health!
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- Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 19:01
- Cosmetics
Whenever we purchase some stuff for the bathroom use all of us are inclined to be tempted by the word “organic”, and every time we use it we feel a mite closer to Mother Nature.
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- Friday, June 3, 2011, 18:10
- Cosmetics
It often seems that the elements of Mendeleev’s periodic system of chemical elements, such as lead, arsenic and cadmium, are more like a poisonous mixture, and not the components of popular cosmetics. But a new study conducted in Canada showed that these toxic heavy metals were found in forty-nine popular cosmetic products tested, and none of them contained any information on the package.
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- Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 19:25
- Health
Objects that are lying about your house freely, objects that you handle every day have been found to contain chemicals that are linked with early menopause. Furniture, pieces of clothing, toys in the nursery or non-stick pans in the kitchen all have chemical compounds that eventually find their way into your body via air, water and plants.
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- Monday, February 16, 2009, 20:06
- Health
Medics and environmentalists from around the world have been seriously concerned about the so-called Sick Building Syndrome for nearly ten years now. What exactly is it? Experts claim that over 25% of the substances present inside the human-inhabited spaces have properties which have negative effect on our health. However, we can protect ourselves from them.
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