Cohen and Popendorf reported in 1989 on the use of absorptive pads of charcoal cloth to assess volatile chemicals on the skin based on laboratory test results (Cohen and Popendorf, 1989). They ...
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 104, Supplement 6: Benzene Toxicity, Carcinogenesis, and Epidemiology (Dec., 1996), pp. 1289-1292 (4 pages) Benzene is carcinogenic, whereas toluene is thought ...
HYPOREGENERATIVE and aplastic types of hemopathy brought about by exposure to benzene were described in the nineteenth century, and the question of leukemic myelosis from the same cause has been ...
Benzene is one of the most dangerous chemicals to breathe, known to cause both leukemia and lymphoma, especially in children. It’s also a common pollutant released as part of the fossil fuel refining ...
IT'S NOT EVERY DAY in the chemical industry that a potential new process for making a commodity chemical comes along and is called a breakthrough. But that's what some chemists are saying about a ...
Gas stoves in California homes are leaking cancer-causing benzene, researchers found in a new study published on Thursday, though they say more research is needed to understand how many homes have ...