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  • Schettler, who has served on EPA and National Academy of Sciences advisory committees, testified that the problems "are setting the stage for an overwhelming wave of disease and disability ... in the coming decades."

    GAO report scolds EPA 2010

  • Exposures to chemicals today portend a "flood of chronic disease" tomorrow, said Ted Schettler, science director for the advocacy group Science and Environmental Health Network.

    GAO report scolds EPA 2010

  • They share one priest, while administrator Sue Schettler and her all-female staff run the day-to-day ministries, supported by legions of male and female volunteers.

    Pope's visit excites lay people, but doesn't erase issues 2008

  • Personal correspondence with Ted Schettler, July 2009.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Marni Rosen and Sharyle Patton helped me conduct my own body burden testing and Ted Schettler helped me analyze the results.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • "I don't do this because I'm looking for thanks," Schettler says.

    Pope's visit excites lay people, but doesn't erase issues 2008

  • Personal correspondence with Ted Schettler, July 2009.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Marni Rosen and Sharyle Patton helped me conduct my own body burden testing and Ted Schettler helped me analyze the results.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Marni Rosen and Sharyle Patton helped me conduct my own body burden testing and Ted Schettler helped me analyze the results.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • However, administrators Tully and Schettler have no complaints for Benedict.

    Pope's visit excites lay people, but doesn't erase issues 2008

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