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LBP Solutions is a trusted resource for news, regulations and/or other information regarding the most prominent environmental concerns affecting commercial, residential and institutional buildings today, including high traffice, largely populated spaces such as businesses, schools, apartments and churches to argueably the most important space…your home. Through our many years of collective experience, we have been asked and have answered hundreds of questions related to LEAD BASED PAINT, ASBESTOS, MOLD and other INDOOR AIR QUALITY concerns. We have listed many of these questions in an effort to help better inform you of the problems and processes you may encounter. If you don’t see your questions or concern listed below or you need more information on your specific case, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 844-LBP-LEAD or through many of the ways found throughout this website, including the following link.  [ CONTACT ]

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Stay up-to-date with live news feeds on important environmental related issues that may impact you and your community.  In addition to LBPSolutions.com, the Environmental Health News Organization is a trusted resource for news and other information regarding many of the environmental concerns LBP Solutions, LLC can assist you with.

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  • Systematic review: associations between acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism, ADHD in children September 12, 2025
    A systematic review of 46 studies, published in the journal Environmental Health, found that the majority of studies reported that taking acetaminophen/paracetamol (the active ingredient in Tylenol) during pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders in children, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).In short:Of the 46 studies included, 27 […]

    Environmental Health Sciences Staff

  • Sex reversal in birds more common than expected September 12, 2025
    Researchers found that “sex reversal” was more common than expected in wild birds from multiple locations in Australia, according to a new study published in Biology Letters.In short:“Sex reversal” occurs when the physical features of the organism do not match the chromosomal sex, and was not thought to be common in birds.The researchers found sex-reversed […]

    Environmental Health Sciences Staff

  • Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants September 12, 2025
    Court declined preliminary injunction in case brought by scientists seeking to halt purge of more than 1,600 grants.

    EHN Curators

  • Banned pesticides found in clouds, sparking new health concerns September 12, 2025
    Pesticides banned years ago have been found in clouds above France, raising new concerns about their global health impacts, study shows.

    EHN Curators

  • Lithium mining leaves severe impacts in Chile, but new methods exist September 11, 2025
    A new report on the impact of lithium mining in South America’s lithium triangle has found that methods used by companies in the rush to extract the mineral in Chile’s Salar de Atacama has led to an “irreversible” and “unrecoverable” loss of water.

    EHN Curators

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  • Systematic review: associations between acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism, ADHD in children September 12, 2025
    A systematic review of 46 studies, published in the journal Environmental Health, found that the majority of studies reported that taking acetaminophen/paracetamol (the active ingredient in Tylenol) during pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders in children, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).In short:Of the 46 studies included, 27 […]

    Environmental Health Sciences Staff

  • Sex reversal in birds more common than expected September 12, 2025
    Researchers found that “sex reversal” was more common than expected in wild birds from multiple locations in Australia, according to a new study published in Biology Letters.In short:“Sex reversal” occurs when the physical features of the organism do not match the chromosomal sex, and was not thought to be common in birds.The researchers found sex-reversed […]

    Environmental Health Sciences Staff

  • Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants September 12, 2025
    Court declined preliminary injunction in case brought by scientists seeking to halt purge of more than 1,600 grants.

    EHN Curators

  • Banned pesticides found in clouds, sparking new health concerns September 12, 2025
    Pesticides banned years ago have been found in clouds above France, raising new concerns about their global health impacts, study shows.

    EHN Curators

  • Lithium mining leaves severe impacts in Chile, but new methods exist September 11, 2025
    A new report on the impact of lithium mining in South America’s lithium triangle has found that methods used by companies in the rush to extract the mineral in Chile’s Salar de Atacama has led to an “irreversible” and “unrecoverable” loss of water.

    EHN Curators