FALLS CHURCH, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A recent study indicates that traditional methods for assessing worker exposure to hazards, which often rely on professional opinion and experience, may ...
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 ...
This funding opportunity seeks to advance the understanding of climate hazard (e.g. extreme heat, sea level rise, flooding and extreme weather events) effects on communities that are overburdened1 by ...
Everyone has the right to live safe and healthy lives with equal environmental protections and meaningful participation in decisions affecting their community. Meaningful participation is important ...
With limited data on how environmental stressors — from poor water quality to rising temperatures to contagious diseases — may harm people living and working in U.S. prisons, legislation introduced ...
Environmental injustice is not random—it’s systemic. From asthma in children to PFAS in water, underserved communities face higher exposure to environmental hazards every day. Yet these stories rarely ...
The world's leading cardiovascular societies, the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the American College of Cardiology ...
In our ongoing efforts to maintain public and environmental health, the dangers posed by waste products from animals are a critical concern. While dog feces are frequently discussed, cat feces often ...
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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