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Environmental Health

Nearly 47 Million Americans Could Potentially Be Exposed to Health Hazards Because They Live Within a Mile of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

gun violence

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

environmental chemicals.

New York Times

How Pollution Can Hurt the Health of the Economy

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Article by Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, chemical exposure, environmental chemicals, lead, prenatal exposure, water pollutants

Sassuolo 2000

Un seminario Unimore con Lauren Wise della Boston University

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Mentions Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology

Tagged: Boston University Pregnancy Online Study (PRESTO), environmental chemicals, fertility, infertility, PRESTO

Grist

A Few Sentences Buried in a New EPA Rule Could Change How Toxic Chemicals Are Regulated

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, chemical exposure, environmental chemicals, EPA, politics and health, water pollutants

Mother Jones

The EPA’s Bold New Idea Has Massive Implications for Public Health

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, chemical exposure, environmental chemicals, EPA, politics and health, water contamination, water pollutants

Fortune

Health, Not Health Care

in SPH In the Media

Article by Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, climate change, decreasing emissions, environmental chemicals

WCAI

Breast Cancer on the Cape

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Interview with Richard Clapp, professor emeritus of epidemiology

Tagged: breast cancer, cancer, environmental chemicals, water contamination

PRI

Study Shows Hair Care Products Targeted to Black Community Contain Harmful Chemicals

in Alumni, SPH In the Media

Interview with alumna Tamarra James-Todd

Tagged: alumni news, chemical exposure, environmental chemicals

Newburyport Daily News

Foundation Focused on Causes of Breast Cancer

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes David Sherr, professor of environmental health

Tagged: breast cancer, cancer, environmental chemicals

Public Radio Tulsa

Housing and Health: A Conversation with Dr. Megan Sandel of Boston Medical Center

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Interview with Megan Sandel, associate professor of environmental health

Tagged: affordable housing, environmental chemicals, public housing

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