Autism and the Environment
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
3w ago
In this episode, we’ll hear from NIEHS-funded researcher Staci Bilbo, Ph.D., who studies how environmental exposures and stress, especially during early development in the womb, influence children’s brain and behavioral development ..read more
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Keeping Your Home Safe From Radon
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
3M ago
In this episode, Ellen Hahn, Ph.D., discusses her work to increase radon awareness and testing in rural Kentucky and help residents take action to reduce their exposure at home ..read more
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Protecting Communities From Lead Exposure
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
6M ago
In this episode we talk with Marilyn Howarth, M.D., who works with community partners to better understand the factors associated with lead exposure across Philadelphia. As part of a community project, she and the team created a map that combines socioeconomic, demographic, and soil lead data to show exposure risk across Philadelphia neighborhoods. Howarth discusses how the map can help decision makers identify and prioritize neighborhoods for cleanup and offers tips to reduce lead exposure ..read more
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Community-based Participatory Research for Structural Change
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
7M ago
In this episode, Mónica D. Ramírez-Andreotta, Ph.D., discusses how participatory research can generate change in the social, economic, and political structures that drive many environmental health disparities ..read more
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The Exposome and Health (Part 2)
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
9M ago
In our second episode exploring the exposome, Melanie Pearson, Ph.D., discusses how incorporating community perspectives into the exposome concept could help researchers better understand the totality of lifetime exposures and improve human health ..read more
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The Exposome and Health (Part 1)
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
10M ago
In part one of our two-episode series on the exposome, Douglas Walker, Ph.D., will discuss how the field of exposomics is transforming environmental health research. Walker also talks about challenges in the field and opportunities for exposomic research to improve public health ..read more
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Protecting Firefighter Health
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
10M ago
In this episode, we’ll hear from Jeff Burgess, M.D., who has been a leader in the field of firefighter health and safety research for more than 30 years. Burgess discusses the health risks of firefighting and shares best practices to reduce occupational exposures and improve firefighter health ..read more
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Spending Time in Nature May Slow Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Disease Progression
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
1y ago
In this episode, we’ll hear from Jochem Klompmaker, Ph.D., a research fellow at Harvard University who led one of the largest studies to date examining the link between the natural environment and neurodegenerative disease risk. Klompmaker discusses how access to nature may protect against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and the implications of his findings for creating greener communities ..read more
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Gas Stoves and Your Health
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
1y ago
In this episode we’ll hear from Johnathan Levy, Sc.D., an environmental health researcher who has studied gas stove emissions for more than two decades. Levy discusses how pollutants released by gas stoves can harm health and the environment. He also offers tips to reduce indoor air pollutants and health risks associated with gas stoves ..read more
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Reducing Exposure to Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water
Environmental Health Chat
by NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health
1y ago
In this episode we’ll hear from Anna Goodman Hoover, Ph.D., a public health researcher at the University of Kentucky, and Nina McCoy, who leads the group Martin County Concerned Citizens. They are working with residents in rural eastern Kentucky who are concerned about high levels of disinfection byproducts detected in their drinking water. Hoover and McCoy discuss potential health effects of long-term exposure to disinfection byproducts and an NIEHS-funded community-engaged project to raise local awareness of these compounds in drinking water and reduce exposure to them ..read more
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