kelsielee

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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 10:47:55 PM
Most of the CDC recommendations seem very sensible (and logical) for pregnant women. Not too hard to figure out that they should stay out of the Gulf waters.
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chemist74

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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 8:03:37 AM
In general, there is very little data on the effect of various chemical on children or the human fetus. There is so much potential liability in doing the controlled studies that almost no one is willing to risk doing the research.
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CruisinLinda

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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 1:17:10 AM
The crude oil will deposit lots of mercury, arsenic, lead and other heavy metals that wash to the shore to endanger all living things.
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MidNJ

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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 4:46:07 PM
An N-95 mask is good to filter bacteria, not molecular sized oil & dispersant that is in the air. The "odor" feature of the mask may decrease nausea, but that is only because it is masking the odor, not any potential chemical effect of the oil/dispersant.
More than the effect on pregnant woman, I would be more concerned with the fetus.
Long term effects will take years to discover, as we are only now discovering the after effects of the World Trade Center's destruction in 2001.
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