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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Happy Birthday Children’s Health Defense! One Year Old!

By the Children’s Health Defense Thanks to our members, followers and supporters who help us in our big, bold mission to end the childhood chronic illness epidemics by: working to eliminate harmful exposures, holding those responsible accountable, seeking justice for those injured, and establishing safeguards so this never happens to any child again. RELATED STORY: Chronic Illness in Children—Who Is Sounding the Alarm? by the Children’s Health Defense Team. In our launch video below, Mr. Kennedy asks, “Why are our federal agencies not asking the essential question, ‘What is debilitating America’s children?’ We need to know that answer and...

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Student Burned in Teacher’s Chemistry Experiment: ‘I Looked Like Something Out of a Horror Movie’

An explosion in a high school chemistry class engulfed student Alonzo Yanes in a fireball, burning over 50 percent of his body. The accident happened in January of 2014, and the student says he looked like a creature from a horror movie. Yanes told Inside Edition: “I remember feeling this immense heat completely come forward and wrap around my entire body. I remember these flashes of blue and orange just flying toward my face. I remember feeling this burning sensation around my head.”1 The botched chemistry experiment happened at Beacon High School in Manhattan when Yanes was sixteen years...

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FOX: California’s Facial Recognition Ban for Police Body Cameras Heads to Governor’s Desk

Soon, California could become the largest state to forbid the use of facial recognition technology in law enforcement body cameras, an important milestone in the regulation of the booming technology. The State Assembly passed AB 1215 last week, a bill that would force a three-year ban on the technology. The legislations, which recieved praise from both privacy and civil liberties advocates, now heads to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk. RELATED STORY: Doorbell-camera firm Ring has partnered with 400 police forces, extending surveillance reach Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future (a digital rights group that has advocated for...

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Yahoo: Popular Heartburn Drug Contains Cancer Causing Chemicals, says FDA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that samples of the popular heartburn drug Zantac (whose chemical name is ranitidine) were found to contain a contaminant called N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). NDMA is the same chemical that was found in heart and blood pressure medications last year, which led to numerous recalls of the drug. It has been found to cause cancer in animals, and is classified as a “probable human carcinogen.”2 RELATED STORY: Heartburn Drugs Linked To Fatal Heart & Kidney Disease, Stomach Cancer According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the chemical forms as a byproduct of specific...

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REUTERS: Brazil Indigenous Agency Worker Killed in Remote Amazon Town

Maxciel Pereira dos Santos, a worker for an agency that defends Brazil’s indigenous people, was murdered in front of his family execution-style in the Amazon town of Tabatinga. Santos, who worked at the Brazilian indigenous protection agency FUNAI, was shot twice in the head last week as he rode a motorbike down the main road in Tabatinga. The town is located deep in the Amazon rainforest on Brazil’s border with Peru and Columbia, according to the the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. RELATED STORY: Record Number of Fires Burning in Amazon Rainforest INA (a union group representing workers at...

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