p-Tert-Butylphenol formaldehyde, is a resin used in glues for bonding leather in shoes and layers of wood in the building industry.
Where p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin Is Found
How to Avoid p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin
Synonyms/Components of p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin
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Quaternium-15 - Contact Dermatitis
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Quaternium-15, a common preservative found in cosmetics and toiletry items, including skin moisturizers and hair care products.
Where Quaternium-15 Is Found
How to Avoid Quaternium-15
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Quaternium-15
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Quaternium-15
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Radon
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What Is Radon?
How Serious A Problem Is Radon In The U.S.?
How Does Radon Get Indoors?
What Is The Health Risk Associated With Long-Term
Exposure To Radon Indoors?
How Do You Determine Whether Radon Is A Problem In
Your Home Or Building?
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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Radon
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American Lung AssociationĀ® Fact Sheet
A brief overview.
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens
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NIH Brochure - an excellent article and includes discussion on:
Symptoms of Allergies to Airborne Substances
Pollen Allergy
Mold Allergy
Dust Mite Allergy
Animal Allergy
Chemical Sensitivity
Diagnosing Allergic Diseases
Treating People with Allergic Diseases
Allergy Research
and Information Resources
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) USA
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The Environmental Health Center Implant Syndrome Services
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We recognize that many chronic debilitating symptoms, as well as some illnesses, may be related to implant materials.
Environmental Health Center - Dallas USA
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Thimerosal - Contact Dermatitis
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Thimerosal, an antiseptic and preservative also known as MerthiolateĀ®, which is used in some cosmetics, topical medications, and vaccines.
Where Thimerosal Is Found
How to Avoid Thimerosal
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Thimerosal
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Thimerosal
Examples of Products Free of Thimerosal
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Thiurams Mix Chemicals - Contact Dermatitis
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Thiuram mix, which contains the following four allergens: tetramethylthiuram monosulfide; tetremethylthiuram disulfide; disulfiram, USP; and dipentamethylenethiuram disulfide. These chemicals are rubber additives known as accelerators.
Where Thiurams Mix Chemicals Are Found
How to Avoid Thiurams Mix Chemicals
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Thiurams Mix Chemicals
Chemical Ingredients in Thiuram mix and Their Common Trade Names
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Thiurams Mix Chemicals
Examples of Products Free of Thiurams Mix Chemicals
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What are Allergies?
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Introduction to allergies
Symptoms of Allergies to Airborne Substances
Pollen Allergy
Mold Allergy
Dust Mite Allergy
Animal Allergy
Chemical Sensitivity
Diagnosing Allergic Diseases
Treating People with Allergic Diseases
Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc. USA
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Wool Alcohols (Lanolin) - Contact Dermatitis
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Wool alcohols, also known as lanolin, is a natural product obtained from the fleece of sheep. Wool alcohols are commonly used in creams and ointments.
Where they are found
How to avoid them
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Wool Alcohol
Synonyms for Modified Lanolin
Other Substances to Which You May React
Material Safety Data Sheets
How to Read Product Labels
Examples of Products Containing Wool Alcohol
Examples of Products Free of Wool Alcohol
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