(Adds comments from FEMA paragraphs 4-5, manufacturers 14th paragraph, House hearing 17th paragraph) By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - Pressed wood products such ...
NEW ORLEANS The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should have reacted sooner to concerns about hazardous fumes in government-issued trailers housing thousands of Gulf Coast hurricane ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - April 1, 2008 Christopher De Rosa, a top scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's toxic substances agency, said his bosses told him that his warnings of a ...
Federal health officials have confirmed that high levels of formaldehyde gas pose health risks to hurricane victims housed in 38,000 government trailers on the Gulf Coast, and will recommend that ...