On New Year’s Eve, Lee Zeldin did something out of character for an Environmental Protection Agency leader who has been hacking away at regulations intended to protect Americans’ air and water.
Kyle Walsh’s appointment to head the NIEHS, a $914-million public agency, is unprecedented. What is on his agenda?
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Good health starts with a healthy environment: Why One Health is becoming a global priority
Good health does not begin in hospitals or gyms; it starts with the environment we live in. While it is widely accepted that clean air, fertile soil, and safe water are essential for both human and ...
One Health is a simple but powerful idea: The health of people, animals, and the environment are linked. When one area has a problem, it can affect the others. For military communities, One Health ...
Fears of exposure to radiation from the Hunters Point Shipyard prompted the Department of Public Health to open the clinic.
At Tuesday’s District Health Department No. 4 (DHD4) monthly health board meeting, board members elected board officers and ...
Safety isn’t just a priority at Purdue. Measures to achieve it have been a proven success. With record-low injury rates across the university system in recent years, the Environmental Health and ...
A new data tool from researchers at UCLA highlights significant environmental health disparities between Latino and white neighborhoods in L.A., providing critical insights amid escalating public ...
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