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Shots - Health News
A stretch of the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, La., that is crowded with chemical plants has been called "Cancer Alley" because of the health problems there.

A Call For More Research On Cancer's Environmental Triggers

Jul 12, 2019
Scientists are making progress in identifying environmental hazards that contribute to cancer. Researchers say many cases could be avoided if the work is accelerated.
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Shots - Health News
The Denka Performance Elastomer factory in LaPlace, La., emits the chemical chloroprene. In 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency classified the chemical as a likely human carcinogen.

After Decades Of Air Pollution, A Louisiana Town Rebels Against A Chemical Giant

Mar 06, 2018
Neighborhoods around a Louisiana chemical plant have the highest cancer risk in the U.S. Residents felt powerless, until the Environmental Protection Agency released data on what they were breathing.
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The Two-Way
A sign along the San Jacinto River warns against eating fish or shellfish from the river. A nearby site that has been a source of toxins was flooded by Hurricane Harvey.

In Texas, Concerns About Damage To Flooded Toxic Waste Sites

Sep 04, 2017
Environmental officials are inspecting toxic waste sites in southeast Texas that were flooded and potentially damaged last week.
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Environment
Construction workers prepare to cut a pipe for a new infrastructure project for the Security, Colo., Water and Sanitation District. The project is needed to ensure drinking water is 100 percent PFC free.

Chemicals In Drinking Water Prompt Inspections Of U.S. Military Bases

Sep 15, 2016
Synthetic chemicals have been found in Colorado water supplies. The Pentagon is examining hundreds of military sites for possible contamination by PFCs, which have been linked to health problems.
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The Two-Way
People carry their luggage as they are evacuated Saturday in the aftermath of a huge explosion that rocked the port city of Tianjin, China. Explosions and a fireball at a chemical warehouse killed at least 85 people in the north-eastern Chinese port city

China Evacuates Tianjin Blast Site As Sodium Cyanide Found

Aug 14, 2015
Wednesday's massive explosion in Tianjin killed more than 100; then fire broke out, and more explosions followed. Now Chinese authorities are clearing the area over fears of sodium cyanide poisoning.
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Around the Nation
A Fairchild C-123K Provider at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.

Air Force Reservists Say Agent Orange Residue Damaged Their Health

Feb 19, 2015
The planes used to spray Agent Orange in Vietnam weren't retired from service — they were used by reservists in the U.S. for more than a decade after the war, exposing the crews to harmful chemicals.
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