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15th March 2011

How to control the spread and destroy Japanese Knotweed?

Japanese Knotweed is among invasive species found in plants of Britain. It spreads quickly and harms the native vegetation as it prevents them from growing. It is also harmful for the construction industry as it has the capacity to expose weaknesses in f...

08th March 2011

Why You Should Avoid Anti-Bacterial Products

According to the Environmental Health Association of Nova Scotia, anti-bacterial soaps and cleaners are not necessary, and may even be harmful to your health. Manufacturers and/or advertisers of anti-bacterial products use parent’s fear of germs to sell t...

25th June 2010

Science and Health Scientist Addresses Cancer Concerns Related to Atrazine

Elizabeth Whelan, President of the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) posted a great entry on ACSH's Health Facts and Fears blog on the growing attempts by activist groups to convince the EPA to ban atrazine due to cancer claims and other healt...

08th January 2010

Are Eczema and Diet Related?

Yes, they absolutely are. If you suffer from eczema, chances are it is due in large part to your diet. That's the bad news. The good news is that by changing your diet, you can probably cure your eczema. "But Hal," you say, "There is no cure for eczem...

15th April 2009

Paying The Price For Japanese Knotweed Damage

Japanese Knotweed is a highly invasive plant which can actually cause extensive damage to a property and the land around it. On development sites Japanese knotweed can delay the construction process by several months and even years. The plant has an ext...

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