Toxic People: What Poisons Are In You:

NBC ID: AR53FGSVPY | Production Unit: Today Show | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: NY-TDY-20060919-0001 | Air Date(s): 09/19/2006 | Event Date(s): 09/19/2006

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Event Date(s): 09/19/2006 | Event Location(s): Today New York Studio; | Description: Chemicals are everywhere in our food, water, detergents, pesticides and even some of our fish. You can't avoid them, but the question remains, are they harmful if they get into your body. 07:38:52 (ej=1:28) INT MS: Parent Erica Harrison Valentine holds daughter Ashley on her lap as doctor examines her. MS: Baby Ashley laughs. MS: The doctor examines Ashley's ears. MS: The doctor examines Ashley's reflex. MS: The doctor places Ashley on a weight scale. CU: Tilt down from Valentine to baby Ashley. MS: In an interview Valentine says "Any household item can be harmful so it's always to be well educated and well aware." MS: The doctor hands Ashley to Valentine. INT CU: Gloved hand holds a large pipette. INT CU: Hand uses a wooden stick to stir a small can of paint. EXT DAY MS: A woman stands between her vehicle and the gas pumps as she fills her vehicle with gas. EXT DAY WS: A boat travels in body of water. EXT DAY MS: People walking. GFX: Insert video clips of people walking and of gloved hand pouring liquid in a beaker over periodically table. EXT DAY MS: Rear shot of a child sitting on a teeter-totter. MS: A little boy climbs up a slide. MS: Two girls play on swings. INT MS: In part voice over and in interview Mount Sinai Hospital's Dr. Leonardo Trasande says "We are subjecting our nation to a dangerous and unnatural experiment in the United States. There is so much that we still don't know about the vast majority of environmental chemicals." EXT DAY WS: Tracking shot of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Director Dr. David Schwartz walking. MS: Sign "National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ". WS: The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences building. INT MS: In an interview Schwartz says "We're in the process of developing much more rapid ways of screening through chemicals so that we can begin to test all of the chemicals out there." Graphic of National Geographic magazine. In a studio interview with Vieira, National Geographic's David Ewing Duncan, sitting next to NBC News Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman, recalls almost passing out after doctors took almost 14 bottles of blood from him, says he was curious what the chemicals were doing his body and as a reporter it was a way to communicate the human side of science story, says he narrowed down 320 chemicals that he's been exposed to, says there's not a lot that he can do about the chemicals in the body and says he can eat less fish so that he won't have a higher level of mercury in his body. In an interview Snyderman says people live in toxic soup, says people are exposed to chemicals from the time they are born, says chemical companies can't be blamed, and says people have to live smart and learn how to not exposed themselves to dangers chemicals. GFX: Graphic animation of a chart listing chemicals found in a Duncan's body. GFX: Supers "Toxins in the Body: David Had 10 Times the National Average of PBDES in His Body."

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