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Agent Orange and Birth Defects,ty. Parents, racking their memories for what they might have done to have caused the disaster, react with self-blame and anger. Even the casual passerby is shaken by seeing an impaired child. Because no matter how much love is shared between parent and child, the passerby cannot look completely beyodefibrillator 发表于 2025-3-31 01:44:58
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,2,4,5-T: The United States’ Disappearing Herbicide,) under provisions of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Farmers immediately recognized its usefulness for killing off broadleaf plants. They relied on it to control undesirable plants in pasturelands, thereby giving desirable grasses a competitive advantage. Rice growe注入 发表于 2025-3-31 13:12:55
Seveso: High-Level Environmental Exposure,Compared to this most tragic chem¬ical plant accident in history, the July 10, 1976, accident at Sev-eso, Italy, which killed no one, seems, in retrospect, a tame affair. But it did not seem so at the time. About a half pound of dioxin, mixed in a vapor with much greater amounts of tri-chlorophenolABOUT 发表于 2025-3-31 13:43:56
The Nitro Explosion,lowing its seals than a stick of dynamite going off. Nitro grew up around chemicals. The United States government built a munitions factory there during World War I; later, a rubber products company bought and used the factory buildings. Then the Monsanto Company set up operations there to manufactuChronological 发表于 2025-3-31 18:09:55
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Company Behavior in the Face of Dioxin Exposures,, so a part-time company physician and physicians in neighboring towns examined and treated the sick workers. But none of the doctors had had specialized training in occupational medicine. At that time, the speciality hardly existed in American medicine at all, and whatever there was of it was on a