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... from early childhood development issues and learning disabilities to reproductive problems in adults, and exposure can be pervasive. Before 1978, lead paint was routinely used in many homes, toys ...
... year, may just fit. Is it a distraction? Only those involved know for sure. Is it too much exposure for a team and a staff that could backfire as the brutal season unfolds? Tough to tell at this stage. ...
... in the United States and probably did well on the deal as the Sun Life name and signage was plastered all over last February's Super Bowl broadcast. That exposure was more important than the other aspects ...
... its original exposure. And check out an ETF's structure. These days, some are organized as grantor trusts or limited partnerships. ETFs won't put open-end mutual funds out of business. But traditional ...
... is vital to virtually all Americans. By "liberal" I do not mean left-wing; I mean education that includes exposure to philosophy, ethics, history, the arts, language, literature — collectively known as ...
... to the local economy. The statement said the show had provided Seaside Heights with national and international exposure that the town could never have afforded to purchase. Camera said today the cast ...
...  The Pac 10 has had very little exposure on the United States east coast. The schools are far away although UCLA was once the gold standard of college basketball and USC, tarnished or not by scandal, ...
... for indoor air quality. While air represents the riskiest exposure, radon in water also contributes to the hazard, according to the report. "The health risks from radon in New Jersey's groundwater are ...
... funds, TR funds become more conservative as the investor grows older; their exposure to stocks declines. I've spoken to people who didn't get around to moving their kids' college-savings accounts from ...
... indexes — in determining how much exposure they have to certain industries and to certain stocks. If an index has 3% in Exxon and they have only 2%, they begin to worry. What they are really afraid of ...
... Carbaryl are readily absorbed through the skin. Symptoms of exposure range from headaches and nausea and dizziness to muscle twitching and vomiting. Efforts are being made to visit each of the known affected ...
... in those pitches add brand value and extend interest in the team, at least casually. For teams like the Knicks and the Nets, the front page exposure of New York is immeasurable, and the fact that they ...
... War. Perhaps most impressively, it has endured exposure to the elements on the end of Sandy Hook. When the lighthouse was built in 1764, it stood only 500 feet (150 m) from the tip of Sandy Hook; however, ...
... indoor tanning before the age of 35." On Style Network's "Jerseylicious, one young woman is so addicted to indoor tanning that she goes to a number of salons so she can exceed the recommended exposure. ...
... for heat-related illness or sunburn, according to health officials. Overexposure to summer heat causes between 45 and 170 hospitalizations in New Jersey annually depending on the average outdoor temperature. ...
... and avoid prolonged exposure to the heat and sun, especially individuals suffering with respiratory illnesses. Wunderground.com is calling for a sunny and hot Monday with temperatures in the upper 90's. ...
... bones and lower cancer risk: Exposure to the sun prevents Vitamin D deficiency (just don't overdo it); 2. Trimmer and healthier kids: Just one daily hour of outdoor play helps ward off childhood obesity ...
... safe. But if you're looking for growth stocks or emerging-market exposure or some traditional fixed-income exposure, that kind of diversification you're not going to find in our funds. We try to satisfy ...
... York. For your many readers who have little knowledge of New Jersey, your novels have promoted a positive awareness and well deserved exposure for the state. MHC: Sure, the third book, The Cradle Will ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Early summer heat has hit the New Jersey area with full force recently, and residents need to take extra care to avoid overexposure to the sun. But the sun may be ...
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