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| View it in your browser | | | | | | | | IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE | | | | What's Wrong with Hair Dye? | | Most Dyes Contain a Chemical that Can Cause Dangerous Reactions | | | | | Salons and home color kits make it easy to say goodbye to grey hairs and roots, but sudden serious allergic reactions to hair dye are on the rise—even among those who have been using the same hair coloring product for years "You can develop an allergy to a product at… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | What a Waste! | | Food Advocates Call for Grocery Stores to Combat Food Waste | | | | | At Andronico's Community Markets in California, not all of the apples are perfectly round and shiny. In fact, some are blemished or oddly shaped, while others are a half-inch smaller than the standard size. These imperfect apples aren't priced like their… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | Ivory Poaching Rears its Head | | With Growing Demand for Ivory, Kenya's Elephants Again Face an Uncertain Future | | | | | Uhuru lay in a clearing surrounded by acacias, far from any roads, legs bent as if ready to run. He was headless, and whatever glory he had when he was alive had bled from the open wound. The elephant's death was the latest evidence of a growing poaching menace that… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | Letting in Lyme Disease | | Lack of Biodiversity in Fragmented Forests Leads to Increased Spread of Lyme Disease | | | | | Forest fragmentation—when forests are cut down in such a way that only small parcels are left intact—leads to a higher incidence of Lyme disease according to a study published in the journal Conservation Biology. The white-footed mouse is one of the prime carriers of… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | Home Breathable Home | | 10 Tips for Improving Indoor Air Quality | | | | | In order to manage the allergy symptoms that lead to asthma attacks, it's critical to control the indoor environment. Common indoor triggers include dust mites on pillows, blankets and stuffed animals; mold in bathrooms; dust and pet hair in carpeting; cleaning sprays and… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Forward email | | | | E - The Environmental Magazine | 28 Knight Street | Norwalk | CT | 06851 | | |
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