Bacteria Leads to Recall of Eight Million “The Laundress” Products

Eight million cleaning products from The Laundress, Inc., have been recalled after it was discovered they may contain bacteria that is dangerous to people with weak immune systems or certain medical conditions. This recall affects a variety of different products from The Laundress, including laundry detergent, fabric softener, and others, which have been sold across the United States. Anyone with one of the affected products should dispose of them as soon as possible and contact the company for a full refund.

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Why Are Domestic Heating Oil Spills Dangerous?

Millions of people across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the rest of the United States rely on heating oil to keep their homes warm during the winter. However, there is a downside to this form of heating, as there is always the risk of heating oil spills, which can both cause environmental harm and can be potentially hazardous to any people nearby. But what causes domestic heating oil spills, and what should you do if one happens in or near your home?

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Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates Leads to Reduced Lung Function in Children, Study Finds

A study recently released by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, and published in Environmental Pollution, has found that prenatal exposure to phthalates can lead to reduced lung function in children. This study found that these chemicals, which are in many consumer goods (including some given to children), can severely impact a child’s development, leading to long-term health problems. While heavily restricted, the phthalate use remains legal in the United States for some purposes.

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Christopher Markos Partnered with the Women’s Rights Committee to Present Historic Resolutions to the Association’s Board of Governors

As co-chair of the Civil Rights Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Williams Cedar partner Christopher Markos presented, in conjunction with the Women’s Rights Committee, two historic resolutions to the Association’s Board of Governors on the subjects of firearm safety and reproductive rights. After months of collaboration between Chris and other leaders of the Bar Association, the Board of Governors adopted both resolutions on Friday, September 29. The Association has not addressed firearm safety for several years, and this is the first time it has taken a position specifically supporting reproductive rights. “Working with others to enhance individual rights and liberties comes naturally since that is also how I approach my practice,” Markos said.

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