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An analysis of data from the All Babies in Southeast Sweden (ABIS) study published in Nature Communications shows that prenatal inflammation may increase the risk of developing type 1 diabetes later ...
A new review paper published in Frontiers in Public Health details the outdated policies and gaps in oversight and enforcement that characterize the U.S.’ regulatory framework for cell towers, cell ...
A recent study published by The Lancet Planetary Health examined the public health risks of exposure to a mixture of common plasticizer chemicals, including bisphenol A (BPA) and eight phthalates. In ...
As western wildfires become bigger and more intense, state and federal fire agencies are using more and more aerial fire retardant, prompting concerns over fish kills, aquatic life, and water quality.
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Sewage sludge, mulch, and slow-release fertilizers Luca Nizzetto, a research scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, began studying microplastics in agricultural soils after he ...
We tested families in fracking country for harmful chemicals and revealed unexplained exposures, sick children, and a family's "dream life" upended.
Jose Ramon Becerra Vera joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss arming residents in his native Inland Empire region of California with air pollution data to advocate for ...
Residents from eight fenceline communities said that they were perpetually impacted by air, water, light, noise, and odor pollution. Common petrochemical pollutants include PM2.5, benzene, ...