EPA Awards UH Lead Role to Study Toxin Effects on Embryonic Development

$3.2M grant to explore how chemicals affect human health; which ones may cause serious diseases.

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Most people would agree that arsenic, lead, mercury, benzene and carbon monoxide pose dangers to humans.  Not many, though, realize that the average person is exposed to about 10,000 different chemicals per day.  

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