Oregon Journalist Looks At Everyday Toxics
Portland, OR September 8, 2008 4:08 a.m.
You'd be amazed what potentially toxic chemicals lurk in the most everyday items.
Oregon journalist Nena Baker certainly was. She's published a new book about everyday exposure to toxics.
As part of her research, she went through a rigorous series of tests that showed a wide range of toxics in her system--some old, some new.
She spoke with OPB's April Baer about the experience, and what she learned.
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