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National Media Coverage

2005. "How your endocrine system is being harmed by the top 5 home toxins." EmediaWire.com, April 20. Press Release
2005. "10 ways to reduce your exposure to chemicals." Consumer Reports on Health: 17(4): 1, April. Not available online
Forest, S.A. 2004. "How Sick Is Your Home? Indoor air pollution -- from mold to radon -- presents health risks." Business Week. August 9. Article
Kay, J. 2004. "AROUND THE HOUSE: Indoor air pollution; Home is where the hazard is; Indoor toxins may be worse for you than outdoor smog." San Francisco Chronicle, May 19. Article
Horton, M.J. 2003. "Think before you pink: wear a ribbon--but donate carefully." Ms. Magazine, Fall. Not available online
Cone, M. 2003. "Even the dust is toxic in homes, scientists say." Los Angeles Times, September 16. Not available online
Kohn, D. 2003. "New questions about common chemicals: Environmental and health groups are pushing to restrict the use of phthalates - compounds used in cosmetics, toys and medical devices." Newsday, March 4. Not available online
Ginty, M.M. 2002. "Feds label estrogen a 'known carcinogen'." Women's Enews, December 23. Article
The Breast Cancer Fund. 2002. "Strong voices for TBCF: Dr. Julia Brody and Silent Spring Institute make a loud splash." The Breast Cancer Fund Report. p. 3, 5. Article
Graves, G. 2002. "What's killing the women of Marin County?" Elle, October, p. 161-164, 290, 292. Not available online
Fraser, L. 2002. "The new breast cancer hot zone." Organic Style, September/October, p. 42-49. Not available online
Brown, P. 2002. "When citizens meet science: As activists push a research agenda, all of society usually benefits." Newsday, August 18. Article
Good, R. 2002. "Researchers probe Cape Cod's breast cancer rate." Women's Enews, July 12. Article
McCormick, S. 2002. "Breast cancer activism: Moving beyond the mammography debate." Ms. Magazine, Summer, p. 4-5. Not available online
Westphal, S.P. 2002. "Lost innocence: Are hormone-rich shampoos making some girls enter puberty early?" New Scientist, April 6. Not available online
Futcher, J. 2002. "Expert warns Marin to look at pesticides; Researcher says chemicals could be cancer cause." Marin Independent Journal, March 16. Not available online
Renner R. 2001. Phthalates abundant in the house. Environmental Science & Technology 35(11): 235A. Not available online
Stukin S. 2000. "What is the link between breast cancer and the environment?" Marie Claire, November, p. 233-236. Not available online
Ness E. 2000. "Masquerading as hormones: Some chemicals used in agricultural and everyday products trigger cancer." MAMM 2(22):34-38. Not available online
Stukin S. 2000. "Earth mothers: MAMM profiles four women making a difference." MAMM 2(22):28-32. Not available online

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