May 28th, 2010

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ATV-Related Deaths Climb Over Memorial Day, Summer

Memorial Day weekend is among the deadliest times for all-terrain vehicle riders, with 27 fatalities recorded over the holiday last year, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns. ATV-related deaths from March to April spike an average of 30 percent for children younger than 16 and 88 percent for adults, according to the CPSC. From 2003 ... Read more »

How Dangerous Are Everyday Chemicals, Really?

The New Yorker has an article up on its website, called “The Plastic Panic,” and it’s all about BPA, PCBs, pesticides, and other everyday chemicals deemed harmful by some. The question author Jerome Groopman poses is how harmful are these chemicals really, and how do we know? Groopman argues that the recent uproar over BPA, ... Read more »

OSHA Criticizes Job Safety at Theme Parks, Entertainment Venues

A top federal job safety regulator said he was putting theme parks and entertainment venues “on notice” after a series of worker injuries and deaths, including at Walt Disney World and SeaWorld Orlando. In a conference call with reporters, David Michaels, assistant secretary for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said “safety is often not considered ... Read more »

Worry Over Chemical Dispersant Intensifies

Anxiety surrounding the chemical dispersant used to battle the BP oil spill is rising, thanks in part to seven cleanup crew members who were admitted to a hospital with complaints of nausea, shortness of breath and high blood pressure. Doctors say the symptoms are related to some kind of irritant, as well as dehydration, according ... Read more »

Home Pools Pose Drowning Hazards for Kids

An average of 385 children younger than 15 drowned in a pool or spa in recent years, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. About three-quarters of the deaths from 2005 to 2007 occurred at a residence. In a report released this week, the CPSC said pool- or spa-related submersions sent 4,200 kids younger ... Read more »

Increased Tobacco Use Among Women Suggests More Female-Targeted Ads

Tobacco use is growing among females, suggesting they are also increasingly the target of cigarette advertising, according to an analysis of a global tobacco survey. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and health officials in Bangladesh, Thailand and Uruguay examined how tobacco use and marketing awareness varied among males and females in 14 ... Read more »