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Subject: [DCHAS-L] National Library of Medicine (NLM) Tox Town Updates the City Neighborhood
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 12:37:45 -0400
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From: Toxicology and Environmental Health
RE: National Library of Medicine (NLM) Tox Town Updates the City Neighborhood

NLM Toxicology and Environmental Health Info

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) Tox Town City neighborhood has updated its graphics with a new photorealistic look. It, as well as the Town and Southwest scenes, is now in HTML 5. Location and chemical information remains the same, but the new graphics allow users to better identify with real-life city locations.

Tox Town can be accessed on a variety of personal electronic devices, including Ipads, Ipad minis, and tablets. http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov

Regardless of where you live, we hope you'll visit the updated Tox Town City neighborhood and learn about potential environmental health risks.
http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/flash/city/flash.php

Fromt the about ToxTown page:

Welcome to Tox Town
An introduction to toxic chemicals and environmental health risks you might encounter in everyday life, in everyday places.

Neighborhoods

Select locations in the Town, City, US Border Regions, Farm, Port or US Southwest on the Neighborhoods page to learn about suburban, urban, rural, border, and coastal health risks.

Locations

Tox Town highlights several locations you might find in any town, city, port, farm, the US Southwest, or along the US Border Regions. The Tox Town locations are listed on the Neighborhoods page. Click on one of the locations for selected Internet resources that give information on chemical and environmental concerns you might find in that location. Also for each location is a list of over 40 chemicals that might be found in the location.

Chemicals

Tox Town provides information on many well-known chemicals. Click on a chemical name listed on the Chemicals page. Locations where you might find the chemical are listed, along with selected Internet resources describing the chemical.
Information is provided from the TOXNET and MedlinePlus resources of the National Library of Medicine, as well as other authoritative sources.

Last updated: December 9, 2014

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