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  2. Household hazards like gas stoves and cleaning products ...

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    From gas stoves and cleaning products, a growing body of research shows that there are potential health hazards lurking in your home — and they disproportionately affect women.

  3. How safe is your gas stove? Here's what a new study shows. - AOL

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    Can cooking on a gas stove cause health issues for you and your family? A new study from researchers at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability says there are potential hazards you need to be ...

  4. Are gas stoves actually that bad for your health? Here ... - AOL

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    Gas stoves have ignited recent debate about the potential health risks associated with their emissions, including childhood asthma. Here's what parents need to know.

  5. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    Two of the major safety concerns with gas stoves are child-safe controls and accidental ignition. Some gas cooktops have knobs which can be accidentally switched on even with a gentle bump. Gas stoves are at risk of overheating when frying oil, raising the oil temperature to the auto-ignition point and creating an oil fire on the stove.

  6. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A stove or range is a device that generates heat inside or on top of the device, for -local heating or cooking. Stoves can be powered with many fuels, such as natural gas, electricity, gasoline, wood, and coal. Due to concerns about air pollution, efforts have been made to improve stove design. [1] Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning ...

  7. Study finds more evidence gas stoves are bad for human health ...

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    The gas industry and its GOP allies in Congress say regulations taking gas stove models off the market unfairly limit consumer choice. “Fifty percent of the market will not comply with DOE’s rule.

  8. Energy poverty and cooking - Wikipedia

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    Stoves that burn wood and other solid fuels more efficiently than traditional stoves are known as "improved cookstoves" or "clean cookstoves". With very few exceptions, these stoves deliver fewer health benefits than stoves that use liquid or gaseous fuels. However, they reduce fuel usage and thus help to prevent environmental degradation ...

  9. From plastic cutting boards to nonstick pans, these 5 kitchen ...

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    Nitrogen dioxide exposure can make asthma attacks worse and has been linked to lung development issues in kids. But replacing a gas stove is a complicated and expensive procedure, putting it out ...