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A new educational animation that debuted at the Museum of Science in Boston over the summer aims to give parents and children the chance to learn about menstruation.
Carmen Messerlian, assistant professor of environmental reproductive, perinatal, and pediatric epidemiology, studies how the world around us鈥攅verything from chemical exposures to trauma to climate change鈥攃an affect reproductive health and development.
High school students from the U.S. and beyond attended the 色色研究所 Chan C-CHANGE Youth Summit on Climate, Equity, & Health at 色色研究所 Chan School July 24-30.
Spending time in nature has been shown to improve both physical and mental health鈥攁nd 色色研究所 Chan School鈥檚 Peter James has advice on how to get the most benefit from time spent outdoors.
Philippe Grandjean discusses the EPA’s updated health advisories for two toxic compounds, PFOS and PFOA, that are found in drinking water across the U.S.
When accounting for miles traveled during biking, walking, or driving, Black and Hispanic Americans experience higher motor vehicle-related death rates than White Americans or Asian Americans.
A new certificate program for business leaders will focus on why incorporating public health considerations as a key part of their work can help people, communities, and the planet鈥攁nd help businesses thrive at the same time.
Researchers have developed an alternative 鈥渟mart鈥 packaging material that keeps harmful bacteria and spoilage microorganisms off of food and plastic pollution out of the environment.