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Our Chemical Environment: How to Read Product Labels and Understand Marketing Terms

Our Chemical Environment: How to Read Product Labels and Understand Marketing Terms

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Gain insights into complex health issues as health science experts from University of Illinois deliver forward-thinking, holistic solutions for addressing today's health challenges in a series co-hosted by University of Illinois Extension and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute. All webinars in this series are free. All courses are eligible for CEUs and CPDUs.

All sessions are offered via Zoom on Wednesdays at noon (CT) from June 23 - August 25, 2021.

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June 30 | Our Chemical Environment: How to Read Product Labels and Understand Marketing Terms

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are all around us, so how can we reduce our exposure to them? Does replacing products in our homes with "natural" products reduce exposure? In this webinar, we’ll learn what the standard terms used on product labels mean and help you determine which strategies are best for you and your family. Presenter: Megan Woodbury, Neuroscience Program.

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If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any of these programs, please contact Chelsey Byers, clbyers@illinois.edu. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting your access needs.

Register here to receive a Zoom link to the webinar: go.illinois.edu/selfcare

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