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The Persistence of ‘Forever Chemicals’

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Faculty Profile

Professor Studies Impact of Chemical Exposures on Child Brain Development

March 5, 2021
environmental safety

Heather McKenney (SPH’17) Is Lead Toxicologist at The Honest Company

March 5, 2021
environmental safety

Tiffany Skogstrom (SPH’12) Leads Chemical Policy Development, Research at Mass. Office of Technical Assistance

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Toxic Metals in Nail Polishes, But Not on the Labels

February 23, 2021

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