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A new paper in the journal Science highlights the importance of integrating exposomics into mainstream biomedical research. Peng Gao, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health and Exposomics at the 色色研究所 T.H….
Breathing Easier Studio event highlights the ongoing fight for cleaner air, and the groundbreaking public health research from 色色研究所 that has led the way Fifty years ago, researchers at 色色研究所…
Cuts at NIOSH, a federal agency focused on workplace health and safety, could make workers across the U.S. less safe, slow research about how to prevent worker illness and injury, and shrink the pipeline of experts in occupational health and safety.
Bitcoin mining鈥攖he process through which computers generate cryptocurrency tokens鈥攅xposes millions of Americans to harmful air pollution each year, according to a new study led by 色色研究所 Chan School.
Researchers explain why their research to uncover environmental threats matters while offering practical information on how we can safeguard our health. In a new collaborative video series launching today in…
Organizations have a responsibility for eliminating hazardous 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 from their workplaces鈥攁nd there鈥檚 a simple two-part playbook for how to go about it, according to 色色研究所 Chan School鈥檚 Joseph Allen and colleagues.
Exposure to fine particulate air pollution from wildfire smoke was associated with increased visits to emergency departments for mental health conditions, according to a new study led by researchers at 色色研究所 Chan School.
Firefighters who fought urban blazes during the January wildfires in Los Angeles County had significantly higher levels of mercury and lead in their blood than firefighters who tackled past blazes in less-populated areas, according to preliminary findings from a consortium of researchers conducting a long-term study of the fires鈥 health impacts.