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Mis-lead.
Over 2 years of investigation reveals that agencies charged with overseeing the DC water system used flawed science to try to quiet public concerns about lead in drinking water. Environmental Science & Technology. 1 June 2006.
Chromium industry hid cancer risks, report says.
Scientists reported that the chromium industry and its consultants withheld and skewed data suggesting workers exposed to low chromium levels were dying from lung cancer. Los Angeles Times, California. 24 February 2006.
Chromium evidence buried, report says.
Scientists working for the chromium industry withheld data about the metal's health risks while the industry campaigned to block strict new limits on the cancer-causing chemical. Washington Post. 24 February 2006.
FDA to check tuna.
The FDA will investigate whether tens of millions of cans of tuna sold each year contain potentially hazardous levels of mercury. Chicago Tribune, Illinois. 31 December 2005.
Key study on safety of chemical disputed.
Five years ago, an industry-funded study concluded that small amounts of perchlorate had no effect on adults. That study became the linchpin of national policy. It is now under fire. Riverside Press-Enterprise, California. 3 June 2005.
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