Chemical Exposures
How health care sometimes hurts patients and the environment
03.15.2005
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition
By Evelyn Bain, M Ed, RN, COHN-SAssociate Director/Coordinator, Health & Safety
At a recent meeting of A Health Tomorrow and The Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, I had the pleasure to learn about The National Pediculosis Association and nontoxic alternatives to treating head lice.
Using a pesticide to kill the lice can be more dangerous than having lice. This article seriously emphasizes the need to avoid chemicals in the treatment of head lice.
Learn about safer products to use for your family, safe for the environment and see why we read the labels
www.saferisbetter.com/freedon
Know your ABC's on toxins.
I thank Ms Bain, for an article the informs.
To our health,
Liz