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1 posted on 09/16/2009 12:44:37 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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Tubes of lipstick. They can make fabric resistant to stains, improve the taste of food and help drug research, but nanoparticles could also pose a danger to human health, experts warned Wednesday. A consumer information group said cosmetic and food products should indicate whether their products contain nanoparticles by 2012. (AFP/File)


2 posted on 09/16/2009 12:45:48 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard)
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That is why they are being utilized in the H1N1 vaccines....


3 posted on 09/16/2009 12:46:27 PM PDT by cranked
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Everything could pose a threat. Heck, one of the most dangerous substances on earth, Dihydro Monoxide, which is responsible for millions of deaths each year around the world, is not banned or restricted at all.
5 posted on 09/16/2009 12:54:06 PM PDT by mnehring
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Nano, Nano!

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Thanks NormsRevenge.
10 posted on 09/16/2009 5:49:16 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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