Media Reviews

EHS scientists and fellows critique media coverage.

Nanoparticles damage DNA? But which type?

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Nov 16, 2009 09:00 PM |

An ABC-Australia news report falsely implies that all nanoparticles are alike.

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Poisonous planes' story needs description of "poison."

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Oct 21, 2009 04:00 PM |

A news report about aero-toxic syndrome was thorough in most aspects. But it lacked basic background information on the chemical that might cause the health problem.

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Agent Orange distracts from diabetes story.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Sep 11, 2009 01:20 PM |

A recent article heads a little off track when it states that Agent Orange and DDT both are linked to diabetes.

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Fish story needs fleshing out.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Jul 17, 2009 04:50 AM |

A recent pair of articles in the New York Daily News didn't go far enough to tell people why eating fish from local waters can be harmful.

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Electronic cigarettes and your car's radiator: what they DON'T have in common.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Jun 30, 2009 12:20 PM |

In recent articles about electronic or e-cigarettes, reporters tie the chemical propylene glycol – a main ingredient in the devices – to products such as antifreeze and hand sanitizers. Although accurate, the statements are unintentionally misleading and do not productively contribute to the debate on the health implications of e-cigarettes.

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Can cosmetics cause cancer? Who cares?

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at May 21, 2009 03:15 PM |

A recent report sets out to address whether ingredients in cosmetics are harmful but winds up convincing readers the question is not worth asking.

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Reporting the BPA ban in Chicago in bits and pieces.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at May 14, 2009 03:30 PM |

Together, the hometown newspapers hit key aspects of Chicago's intended BPA ban, yet both omit important points that would add context for readers.

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Lead editorial is just "plumb" wrong.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Apr 08, 2009 01:10 PM |

An editorial in the Wall Street Journal leaves readers with the false impression that lead exposure in children is no longer a problem.

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Pets story oversimplifies pyrethrins.

Posted by Paul Eubig, DVM at Mar 20, 2009 07:50 AM |

A recent news report rightfully examines the side effects caused by a common type of insecticide on dogs and cats, but oversimplifies a complex situation.

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