[Comment: This author seems to have missed the point that simply hanging her clothes to dry won't solve the problem. Those toxins are still in the clothes themselves. That's how they become airborne in the dryer. Otherwise, it's a good article that holds the readers interest.]
GreenSpace: Fragrant toxins from the dryer
http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-05/news/30115697_1_fragrance-ingredients-anne-steinemann-fragranced-products
http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-05/news/30115697_1_fragrance-ingredients-anne-steinemann-fragranced-products
"I happened to be home doing a batch of laundry the day I talked to Anne Steinemann. Immediately afterward, I lugged the wash out to the backyard clothesline."