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New Review Calls for Recognition of ‘Take-Home’ Exposures as a Public Health Hazard
Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health
Consumer Affairs
Toxic Contaminants Consumers Bring Home from Work Could Be a Public Health Hazard
Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health
Personnel Today
Contaminants on Employees’ Clothing Is a Public Health Hazard, Researchers Say
Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health
Occupational Health & Safety Magazine
“Take Home” Contaminants: How Workplace Toxins Don’t Stay at Work
Quotes Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health
New York Times
Stress May Impair Memory and Thinking Skills
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
CNN
Stress Might Lead to Memory Loss and Brain Shrinkage, Study Says
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
Time
Stressed-Out People May Have Smaller Brains, Study Says
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
Scientific American
“Stress Hormone” Cortisol Linked to Early Toll on Thinking Ability
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
Forbes
Stress Linked to Reduced Brain Volume and Poorer Memory
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
The Verge
Don’t Stress Out Yet about Stress Shrinking Your Brain
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology