Check out these reports and guides on how weakening safeguards from toxic chemicals and pollution risks making Americans sicker.
Men’s Health and Toxic Exposures
Toxic chemicals and pollution affect men’s health in specific and serious ways—from heart disease and cancer risk to fertility and hormone disruption. This brief explains what the science shows, why individual choices aren’t enough, and why the EPA must reduce exposure at the source.
Hey Neighbor: Your Guide to Navigating Toxic Chemicals Around You
Families need to understand how toxic chemicals can show up in everyday life. This guide helps you spot common exposure risks in your homes, water, food, workplaces, and communities—and explains why stronger safeguards matter.
Mothers, Babies, and Children: Why Toxic Exposure Is Becoming Harder for Families to Avoid
Toxic chemical exposures can pose greater risks during fertility, pregnancy, infancy, and childhood. This report explains their impact on babies, kids and pregnant women and how families are increasingly being asked to manage impossible risks on their own.
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