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Staff working on childhood lead exposure and cancer clusters fired from CDC

The Hill

Staff members who fought childhood lead exposure and those who worked on cancer clusters were among those fired from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a now former employee told The Hill. This division works on issues such as asthma and air pollution, climate change and health, childhood lead poisoning and cancer clusters.

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New Article in the Journal of Environmental Health, “Staying Cool in a Changing Climate: Caring for Health in Extreme Heat”

Climate for Health

ecoAmerica’s column in the National Environmental Health Association’s Journal of Environmental Health, “Staying Cool in a Changing Climate: Caring for Health in Extreme Heat” by Nicole Hill, MPH, and Ben Fulgencio-Turner, MPP, CPH is now available in the July/August 2023 issue.

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Video op-ed: Communities in a newly-revealed cancer cluster in Texas deserve justice

Environmental Health News

Pollution from these industries pose numerous environmental health concerns, including increased exposure to other carcinogens like benzene. THEA produced this video op-ed to highlight the cumulative impacts of multi-source pollution on environmental health in Highlands, Texas.

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Scientist journalist and editor Katie Burke joins AHCJ as new environmental health beat leader

Association of Health Care Journalists

Katie Burke, a science journalist and editor based in Virginia, has joined AHCJ as the new environmental health beat leader. “This is such an important subject, and Katie’s going to be a great guide for the increasing number of health care journalists reporting on the implications of climate change in particular.”

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Phthalates detected in 11 popular brands of essential oils

Environmental Health News

Birnbaum , scientist emeritus and former director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and adjunct professor at the University of North Carolina and Yale University, told Mamavation. Research suggests that even very low levels of exposure to these chemicals can be harmful.

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Op-ed: Putting communities at the heart of plastic pollution initiatives

Environmental Health News

How did they find their way there and what did their presence mean for environmental health? This essay was produced through the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice fellowship , a partnership between Environmental Health News and Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.

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Top Scientists Issue Urgent Warning on Fossil Fuels

BU School of Public Health Blog

environmental safety Top Scientists Issue Urgent Warning on Fossil Fuels In a new review, Mary Willis, Jonathan Buonocore, and other environmental health experts present a bevy of evidence that details how fossil fuels are harmful to humans, wildlife, and the environment, and identifies ways to transition to clean, renewable energy.