Some Unusual Sources of Air Pollution
- By Richard B. Philp1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 The University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Source: Environmental Issues for the Twenty-First Century and their Impact on Human Health , pp 58-75
- Publication Date: May 2012
- Language: English
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Controversy often erupts when a process or substance that has been declared safe by authorities is associated with adverse health effects. Such is the case with aerial spraying with the biological pesticides Light Brown Apple Mouth (LBAM) pheromone and Btk which are sprayed in conjunction with an array of other chemicals to facilitate their function. The evidence suggesting that they have adverse effects when used over populated areas is discussed. The condition known as Multiple Chemical Sensitivity is another example of a sub-population of individuals who react adversely to chemicals that are generally considered to be innocuous. Possible psychological and somatic causes are discussed.
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