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Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Viaggio tra i prodotti a rischio cancro: tutelarsi è possibile. Ecco come

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 2:10


La recente retata delle Fiamme Gialle nella quattro sedi vicentine degli Ipermercati Tosano, ha riportato d'attualità, il tema dell'importanza di documentarsi sulla composizione dei prodotti dedicati alla cosmesi e alla cura del corpo. Ma non solo. In molti ci hanno chiesto quali strumenti esistano per tutelarsi ed avere un'informazione aggiornata al riguardo: tra i più validi, il Rapex è un sistema comunitario di informazione rapida per i prodotti non conformi, grazie al quale le Autorità nazionali degli Stati membri notificano alla Commissione europea i prodotti (ad eccezione degli alimenti, farmaci e presidi medici) che rappresentano un rischio grave per la salute e la sicurezza dei consumatori.

Tre generazioni in cucina
S005 - Quale padella scegliere per cucinare in sicurezza

Tre generazioni in cucina

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 45:43


Ringrazio Elena per avermi fatto ripubblicare la sua interessante intervista al chimico Alfredo Guerra che ci aiuta a districarci nell'articolato mondo delle padelle.Sul mercato sono presenti padelle per tutti i gusti ma quali sono i pregi e difetti? È vero che le padelle con rivestimento antiaderente sono cancerogene, nocive o poco sicure? I rivestimenti antiaderenti in ceramica sono più sicuri di quelli in teflon? Perché?Link dell'episodio:- l'articolo del blog dove sono presenti i documenti e i link citati in puntata https://chimicaquotidiana.it/quale-padella-scegliere-pregi-e-difetti-delle-migliori-padelle/- qui il video su Youtube, da dove puoi anche iscriverti al canale "Chimica quotidiana" https://youtu.be/G-82lBjMMug- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chimicaquotidiana/- la Pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/chimicaquotidiana/- il sito del Governo dove si informano i cittadini sui prodotti chimici https://www.reach.gov.it/- il sistema di allerta Rapex, promosso dal Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico https://www.mise.gov.it/index.php/it/component/content/article?id=2016653:sistema-di-allerta-rapex.Ti interessano i progetti di Elena?Il sito web: https://www.elenabizzotto.it/Il canale Telegram https://t.me/lasalutesorride.Puoi anche contattarla direttamente qui https://t.me/bizzottoelena.

La salute sorride
Quale padella scegliere per cucinare in sicurezza - intervista al chimico Alfredo Guerra

La salute sorride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 44:08


Puntata #42.In questa bella intervista, il chimico Alfredo Guerra ci aiuta a districarci nell'articolato mondo delle padelle.Oggetti che usiamo tutti i giorni e di cui sappiamo spesso troppo poco.Alluminio, ferro, rame, acciaio inox.Sul mercato sono presenti padelle per tutti i gusti ma quali sono i pregi e difetti? È vero che le padelle con rivestimento antiaderente sono cancerogene, nocive o poco sicure? I rivestimenti antiaderenti in ceramica sono più sicuri di quelli in teflon? Perché?Qui i link di cui abbiamo parlato in puntata:- l'articolo del blog dove sono presenti i documenti e i link citati in puntata https://chimicaquotidiana.it/quale-padella-scegliere-pregi-e-difetti-delle-migliori-padelle/- qui il video su Youtube, da dove puoi anche iscriverti al canale "Chimica quotidiana" https://youtu.be/G-82lBjMMug- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chimicaquotidiana/- la Pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/chimicaquotidiana/- il sito del Governo dove si informano i cittadini sui prodotti chimici https://www.reach.gov.it/- il sistema di allerta Rapex, promosso dal Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico https://www.mise.gov.it/index.php/it/component/content/article?id=2016653:sistema-di-allerta-rapex.Unisciti al canale Telegram https://t.me/lasalutesorride.Contattami qui https://t.me/bizzottoelena.Trovi tutto quello che può interessarti a casa mia: https://www.elenabizzotto.it/

Superglued Wooden Pirates
Ep 29 - rAPEX Legends

Superglued Wooden Pirates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 90:38


WARNING----This week the boys talk about the crazy sick game Rape Day a game that encouraged the player to rape and kill women. Thankfully the game got banned before release. also they talk the latest movies including Cpt Marvel.

Here's What I Don't Get
Episode 37 - We Failed The Bechdel Test

Here's What I Don't Get

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 81:22


Be sure to fill out all of the appropriate forms, because today we're not stepping on Snek as our heroes bring in the following issues:- Audits- Littering- The Anti-Rape Device- The Bechdel TestAlright, everybody drop whatever it is you're doing and start cleaning up! We're having an audit, and you're going to be the recipient of a few curve ball questions that you had no way to prepare for! Audits are the corporate world's way of reminding you that you work for them and not the other way around. They send around some pencil pusher with a god complex to give everything and everyone the white glove test, and if you're found wanting, the tongue clucks of disapproval can be deafening to the ears and devastating to the yearly bonus. It's bad enough that you're being checked up on for the regular stuff, but what's even worse is when your corporate-appointed tormentor can't find anything to nail you on, so they start making up stuff on the spot. We've never mentioned this regulation before? "Well, you should have been omniscient enough to see the future, because I'm holding you fully accountable for this arbitrary technicality." I remember the days when auditors just wanted to make sure you were sweeping and picking up your area, but Tab feels like there's something even worse than litter on the floor . . .As products vie to become more convenient, there's always one aspect that's left out of the design: disposal. Wrappers, bottles, cans, boxes, some form of packaging is involved in every product you consume, and that package has to go somewhere. Where will you put it? If you're a half-way decent human being, you'll put it in some form of garbage collection receptacle. If you're an inconsiderate nincompoop, you'll just drop it on the ground, like a horse taking a dump, and leave it for someone else to sweep up. One would think that, what with all of the decades of campaigns against littering, that we'd finally have something resembling a handle on this. Guess not. So, I guess that guy in the commercial (you know, the one dressed up as a Native American) still sheds those tears of sorrow as your plastic bottle blows around in the wind, like a twenty-ounce rapist. But, as bad as that is, there's another type of rape that's even worse . . .Rape is terrible. Point blank. Full stop. End of discussion. But, in addition to teaching men not to rape (and, really, who thinks that anyone disagrees with this point?) we should also help potential victims learn to avoid dangerous situations, or if needs be, defend themselves. But, whereas common sense tells us that it's best to stop the rape before it can begin, some folks prefer to allow the rape to happen, and then spring a "gotcha" on the rapist. Never mind that, in this moment, the victim is still going to be horribly traumatized by the attack. Never mind that an attacker who has control over his victim will still have control after the "gotcha" has struck home, and may choose to escalate the attack from rape to murder. Never mind that the victim could have been provided with the means to prevent the attacker from ever getting close enough to make physical contact. We've got a wierd, nonsensical idea to push out to the world to show how compassionate we are. That's what the Rapex anti-rape device is. It's a contraption that requires the rapist to SUCCEED IN PENETRATING HIS VICTIM before it accomplishes anything. And since penetrating an unwilling victim already requires a certain level of dominance and control, you've just made the attacker even more angry at his victim. Good job. You'd think that feminists would want to prevent the attack from happening in the first place (thus actually preventing a woman from becoming a rape victim), but no. It's more important to them that a man get's pricked in his penis. That's how you know that feminism is only interested in harming men rather than actually helping women. It makes no sense. And speaking of feminist ideas that make no sense . . .You know what every movie needs? A scene shoehorned in that fits some arbitrary standard of inclusion. Everything these days is about inclusion. So, when they say that your script isn't inclusive unless it contains two women, who are given names in the script, who are having a conversation that isn't about a man, you know you're being told to dance for the puppet masters. The Bechdel Test is just that; an excuse for those who want to control you to give you instructions and then dare you to disobey them. It's a chance for one group of people to look down their nose at anyone who doesn't bow down and worship the golden idol. What's that? This arbitrary conversation doesn't occur in your movie because of some legit reason (such as THE SCENE MAKES NO SENSE OR DOESN'T ADVANCE THE PLOT!? INTO THE FIERY FURNACE WITH YOU!) But even when a movie passes the Bechdel test, does that make it inclusive? Does that necessarily indicate that the film is the paradigm of female empowerment? Take a look at the list of movies that pass the test and decide for yourself if any of them might be frowned upon by feminists.Buck warns us to mind our feet in multiple tones, and folks chime in with voicemails about last week's issues. Who's been e-mailing Tab? You'll have to listen to this week's episode to find out!

I Share Hope: Chris Williams
60: Dr. Sonnet Ehlers: Condoms with teeth… Literally! #isharehope

I Share Hope: Chris Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 26:53


  Dr. Sonnet Ehlers was motivated to create it while working as a blood technician with the South African Blood Transfusion Service, during which time she met many rape victims. Ehler mentioned that she was inspired to create RAPEX (later renamed to Rape-aXe) when a patient who had been raped stated, "If only I had teeth down there,” suggesting the myth of the vagina dentata. Initially called RapeX, the name was changed in 2006 upon discovering that RAPEX is also an EU warning system against dangerous goods on the market. The Rape-aXe is a latex sheath embedded with shafts of sharp, inward-facing barbs that would be worn by a woman in her vagina like a female condom. If an attacker were to attempt vaginal rape, his penis would enter the latex sheath and be snagged by the barbs, causing the attacker excruciating pain during withdrawal and giving the victim time to escape. The condom would remain attached to the attacker's body when he withdrew and could only be removed surgically,  which would alert hospital staff and police. Like most condoms, Rape-aXe also usually prevents pregnancy and the transmission of HIV and sexually transmitted infections. Rape-aXe was unveiled on August 31, 2005 in South Africa. Although media coverage at the time implied that mass production was due to begin in April 2007, the device has never been marketed to the public and it remains unclear whether the product will ever be available for purchase.

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The Rapex Grey Area

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 39:16


The Rapex anti-rape device; Muslim NFL player penalized 15 yards for kneeling to Allah, what would Tim Tebow do? New sexual consent laws: can they be abused? Funkhouser fights off sickness, debates the validity of Keven James as a comedian and questions the cinematic masterpiece that is Mall Cop

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The Rapex Grey Area

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 39:16


The Rapex anti-rape device; Muslim NFL player penalized 15 yards for kneeling to Allah, what would Tim Tebow do? New sexual consent laws: can they be abused? Funkhouser fights off sickness, debates the validity of Keven James as a comedian and questions the cinematic masterpiece that is Mall Cop