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Locals Track Gulf Oil Spill’s Health Impacts, Paving Way for Federal Study – New York Times 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

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Locals Track Gulf Oil Spill's Health Impacts, Paving Way for Federal Study
New York Times
Institutes of Health, the federal effort represents a potentially landmark addition to the meager research into the health effects of past oil spills,
NIH investigates health impacts of Gulf oil spill – August 19, 2010Nature.com (blog)
CU-Boulder Team to Assess Air Quality and Respiratory Health Risks Stemming CU Boulder News & Events
Researchers See Improved Gulf Region Air QualityTonic

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Track health effects of Gulf oil spill, MDs urge – CBC.ca 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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Track health effects of Gulf oil spill, MDs urge
CBC.ca
Doctors treating patients along the Gulf Coast should be on the lookout for health effects from the oil spill, two US health experts say in Monday's online
Long-Term Health Effects of BP Gulf Oil Spill Tough to PredictWall Street Journal (blog)
Florida Releases August 16, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation UpdateGov Monitor
Gulf Oil Spill Brings Concerns about Skin, Breathing Troubles and CancerBloomberg
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Federal Agencies Introduce Online Mapping Tool to Track Gulf Response 0

Posted on June 14, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-23 18:15 Track methane to gauge size of BP spill -scientist 0

Posted on May 25, 2010 by bp complaints

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-23 18:15 Track methane to gauge size of BP spill -scientist
WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – To figure out how much oil has spilled into the Gulf of Mexico, experts should measure the plumes of dissolved methane coming from the wrecked BP offshore rig, a marine scientist said on Sunday. Methane gas is the most abundant compound coming from the April 20 blowout and spill, making up about 40 percent of the leaking petroleum by mass, David Valentine of the …
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