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Publications by WVE

Disinfectant Overkill cover Disinfectant Overkill: How Too Clean May Be Hazardous to Our Health, November 2009

Pretty Scary Pretty Scary, October 2009 with the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics 

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Phasing Out the Toxic Trio, April 2009 with the National Healthy Nail Salon Alliance.
Vietnamese translation

ToxicTub web sm.jpg No More Toxic Tub, March 2009 with the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

Gloved hand with spray bottle The Dirt on Cleaning Product Companies: How Top Manufacturers Rate in Protecting You from Toxic Chemicals, September 2008

Household_Haz-small.jpg Household Hazards: Potential Hazards of Home Cleaning Products
July 2007
(Report Updates, December 2007)

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En Español Peligros en el Hogar: Un Informe Preparado por Las Voces de Las Mujeres Para el Mundo
Julio 2007

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Glossed Over: Health Hazards Associated with Toxic Exposure in Nail Salons, Vietnamese version
March 2007

Bad Hair Day: Results from Mercury Hair Testing of Montana Legislators
February 2007

Hard Rock Mining: Risks to Community Health
September 2004


Publications by Other Groups

Manufactured Nanomaterials and Sunscreens: Top Reasons for Precaution

Friends of the Earth

Shaping Our Legacy: Reproductive Health and the Environment

Forjando Nuestro Legado: La Salud Reproductiva y Medio Ambiente

UCSF Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment

Girl, Disrupted: Hormone Disrupters and Women's Reproductive Health

Collaborative on Health and the Environment


Smart Plastics Guide
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Sept 2008

Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain's Chemical Smell
Center for Health, Environment & Justice, June 2008

Is It in Us?

A project of the Commonweal Biomonitoring Resource Center and the Body Burden Working Group, November 2007

Women and Their Toxic World
Women in Europe for a Common Future, September 2006

Toxic Pollution Inherited by Daughters
Environmental Working Group, May 2006


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