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Indoor Pollution In The Office
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How Big A Problem Is Office Air Pollution?
What Are The Symptoms Of Working In A Sick Building?
What Causes Office Air Pollution Problems?
Biological Agents
Carbon Monoxide
Formaldehyde
Secondhand Tobacco Smoke
Volatile Organic Compounds
Other Pollutants
What Can Be Done About It?
Other Ways To Cure Sick Buildings
A very good article.
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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Medical Management Guidelines for Acute Chemical
Exposures: Patient Information (FAQs)
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Medical Management Guidelines for Acute Chemical Exposures (Guidelines) were developed by ATSDR to aid emergency department physicians and other emergency
healthcare professionals who manage acute exposures resulting from chemical incidents. The guidelines are intended to aid healthcare professionals involved in emergency response to effectively decontaminate patients, protect themselves and others from contamination,
communicate with other involved personnel, efficiently transport patients to a medical facility, and provide competent medical evaluation and treatment to exposed persons.
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry USA
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Mercapto Mix - Contact Dermatitis
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Mercapto mix, which contains the following three alergens: N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl-sulfenamide, dibenzothiazyl disulfide, and morpholinylmercaptobenzothiazole. These allergens are rubber additives known as accelerators.
Where Mercapto Mix Is Found
How to Avoid Mercapto Mix
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Mercapto Mix
Chemical Ingredients in Mercapto Mix and Their Common Trade Names
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Mercapto Mix
Examples of Products Free of Mercapto Mix
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) - Contact Dermatitis
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The rubber additive known as mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT), is used as an accelerator in the manufacture of rubber.
Where Mercaptobenzothiazole Is Found
How to Avoid Mercaptobenzothiazole
Synonyms/Components of Mercaptobenzothiazole
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Mercaptobenzothiazole
Examples of Products Free of Mercaptobenzothiazole
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Neomycin - Contact Dermatitis
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Neomycin, a commonly used topical antibiotic that may be found in both prescription and nonprescription medicines.
Where Neomycin is found
How to Avoid Neomycin
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Examples of Products Containing Neomycin
Examples of Products Free of Neomycin
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Nickel Sulfate - Contact Dermatitis
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Where Nickel Is Found
How to Avoid Nickel
How to Test a Metal Object for Nickel
How to Test a Cosmetic Product for Possible Use
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Other Causes of Allergic Problems in the Home
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Home allergens - Natural gas smells - Air fresheners - Insecticides - washing powder
Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown
Allergies Explained UK
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Parabens
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Paraben contains the following allergens: methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate, propyl
p-hydroxybenzoate, butyl p-hydroxybenzoate, and benzyl p-hydroxybenzoate. The parabens are a group of chemicals used as preservatives in many topical medications, cosmetics, and skin care products.
Where Parabens Are Found
How to Avoid Parabens
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Parabens
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Parabens
Examples of Products Free of Parabens
An extremely valuable resource.
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p-Phenylenediamine - Contact Dermatitis
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p-Phenylenediamine, a dark dye used extensively in permanent hair dyes.
Where p-Phenylenediamine Is Found
How to Avoid p-Phenylenediamine
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of p-Phenylenediamine
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing p-Phenylenediamine
Examples of Products Free of p-Phenylenediamine
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Prohibited Ingredients in Cosmetics
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A brief article.
FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition USA
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