The first section lists symptoms, diseases, and health conditions alphabetically with the chemicals that induce them. For example, under Bladder Cancer are listed benzidine and chloroform. Following this section is a list of common products and their chemical components. Here we learn that paper towels contain formaldehyde and petroleum jelly contains carbon disulfide. The chemical directory that follows lists trade names, government exposure standards, minimum risk levels, symptoms, body area likely to be affected, usages, and other data. References here refer to an extensive bibliography of additional information sources, most of them government publications. A final chapter lists international, national, state, and local environmentally concerned health and public-interest organizations and their publications. A very thorough index completes the work.
Coming to terms with the idea that personal-hygiene products, laundry soap, or the photocopier at work may be adversely affecting one's physical or mental health is difficult, but this title provides good, current information on this topic in an easy-to-use format. Toxics A to Z (Univ. of California, 1991) provides information on more than 100 toxics, including nonchemicals such as radiation, and gives advice on protection and prevention. Hazardous Substances Resource Guide [RBB Ap 15 93] describes more than 1,000 hazardous substances and includes first-aid instructions. The unique contribution of Chemical Exposure is the section on symptoms and diseases and what chemicals can cause them.
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This book is great for figuring out why everyday chemicals seem to kick the crap out of me. The book is not recent, but the info is very helpful for the chemicals it covers.
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