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Child Gun Injury Risk Spikes When Children Leave School for the Day

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Playing the Long Game: A Conversation on Policy, Power, and Justice with Alum Alyssa Benalfew-Ramos

chemical exposure.

Beyond Pesticides

DDT Metabolite (DDE) and Other Banned Pesticides Found in Blood Sample of African American Women in Detroit

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Olivia Orta, postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Epidemiology

Tagged: chemical exposure, clean water, drinking water, environmental chemicals, environmental safety, health disparities, health equity, social justice

CDC: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Science Blog

‘Take-Home’ Exposures Still Persist

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Opinion co-authored by Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, environmental chemicals

Concord Monitor

My Turn: New Hampshire’s Pursuit of Safe Drinking Water

in SPH In the Media

Opinion co-authored by professor emeritus Richard Clapp

Tagged: chemical exposure, clean water, drinking water, environmental chemicals, water contamination, water pollutants, water safety

Gizmodo

What’s the Most Toxic Chemical?

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: chemical exposure, environmental chemicals, Environmental Health, environmental safety, lead

US News & World Report

Some U.S. Workers Are Bringing Toxins Home to Their Kids

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice

Industrial Safety & Hygiene News

Researchers: Take-Home Workplace Contaminants Are a Public Health Hazard

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice

News Medical

New Review Calls for Recognition of ‘Take-Home’ Exposures as a Public Health Hazard

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice

Consumer Affairs

Toxic Contaminants Consumers Bring Home from Work Could Be a Public Health Hazard

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice

Personnel Today

Contaminants on Employees’ Clothing Is a Public Health Hazard, Researchers Say

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice

Occupational Health & Safety Magazine

“Take Home” Contaminants: How Workplace Toxins Don’t Stay at Work

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, chemical exposure, child health, children, cognitive impairment, environmental safety, lead, social justice, Workforce

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