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Agricultural Health Study
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Farmers have a higher risk for developing some cancers, including prostate cancer. Gloves Matter! Use of chemically resistant gloves can reduce pesticide exposure 50-80%.
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Agricultural HealthA Human Health Perspective on Climate Change (Full Report)
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Climate change endangers human health, affecting all sectors of society, both domestically and globally. The environmental consequences of climate change, both those already observed and those that are anticipated, such as sea-level rise, changes in precipitation resulting in flooding and drought, heat waves, more intense hurricanes and storms, and degraded air quality, will affect human health both directly and indirectly
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Climate ChangeA Human Health Perspective on Climate Change (Summary)
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There is abundant evidence that human activities are altering the earth’s climate and that climate change will have significant health impacts both domestically and globally. While all of the changes associated with this process are not predetermined, the actions we take today will certainly help to shape our environment in the decades to come.
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Climate ChangeAir Pollution and Your Health
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NIEHS is a leader in funding and conducting research on how air pollution affects health. The institute also studies the population groups who are most affected by air pollution.
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Air Pollution and Your HealthArsenic
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Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that is widely distributed in the Earth’s crust. It is found in water, air, food, and soil. There are two general forms of arsenic — organic and inorganic. Inorganic arsenic, which affects the drinking water of millions of people worldwide, has been shown to be a human carcinogen.
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07/2014Related Health Topic(s):
ArsenicAsbestos: Worker and Employer Guide to Hazards and Recommended Controls
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Asbestos is a mineral fiber that occurs in rock and soil. Because of its fiber strength and heat resistance, asbestos has been used in many materials produced for building or home construction, particularly if they were manufactured prior to 1980, such as shingles, ceiling and floor tiles, and attic and pipe insulation. If these materials are broken, crushed, or disturbed, the asbestos fibers may be released into the air and become a health hazard. High exposures to asbestos may occur during demolition and rebuilding.
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06/2015Asthma and Its Environmental Triggers
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Asthma is a chronic lung disease. Common symptoms are wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. During an asthma attack, the sides of the airways in lungs swell and the airways shrink, making it harder to breathe.
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05/2019Related Health Topic(s):
AsthmaAutism Spectrum Disorder and the Environment
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Research shows that both genetics and environmental factors likely play a role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) supports research to discover how the environment may influence ASD.
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AutismAutoimmune Diseases and Your Environment
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A healthy immune system defends the body against disease and infection. But if the immune system malfunctions, it mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, and organs. Called autoimmune disease, these attacks can affect any part of the body, weakening bodily function and even turning life-threatening.
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Autoimmune DiseasesBisphenol A (BPA)
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Bisphenol A, more commonly known as BPA, is a chemical widely used to make polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
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09/2010Related Health Topic(s):
Bisphenol A (BPA)Breast Cancer Risk and Environmental Factors
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For millions of women whose lives have been affected by breast cancer, the 1994 discovery of the first breast cancer gene by researchers from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and their collaborators was a welcome sign of progress in the fight against this disease.
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11/2018Related Health Topic(s):
Breast CancerCampos Eléctricos y Magnéticos Relacionados Con el Uso de la Energía Eléctrica
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Desde mediados del siglo XX, la electricidad ha formado parte esencial de nuestras vidas. La electricidad suministra energía para nuestros electrodomésticos, equipos de oficina y un sinnúmero de otros dispositivos que usamos para que la vida sea más segura, más fácil y más interesante.
Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with the Use of Electric Power: Questions and Answers (Spanish Version)
Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with the Use of Electric Power: Questions and Answers (Spanish Version)
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Electric & Magnetic FieldsCancer and the Environment
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This booklet was created by scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) in response to many public requests for information.
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CancerCareer Development Grant Awards
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NIEHS offers a variety of targeted Career Development Awards to provide support and time for an intense career development experience in the environmental health sciences.
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02/2019Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation Studies
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NTP conducted toxicology studies on potential health hazards, including cancer risk, associated with using 2G and 3G cellphones.
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Cell Phone Radio Frequency RadiationChildren’s Health – Why the Environment Matters
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NIEHS is committed to understanding how the environment affects children’s development and health. Children’s environmental health research funded by the institute focuses on preconception, prenatal, and childhood environmental exposures to certain chemicals, pollutants, nutrients, and activities.
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09/2019Related Health Topic(s):
Children's Environmental HealthClimate and Human Health
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Climate is significant to the health of the American people. Temperatures and the frequency of heavy rain and snow have been increasing in the United States (see map). The changes in temperature and precipitation, as well as other changes, such as more intense severe weather and rising sea levels, may have effects on people’s environments that may, in turn, harm theirhealth and well-being.
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07/2017Cosmetics and Hair Dye
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Millions of women and men around the world use cosmetics to enhance or change their appearance. The common term makeup refers to cosmetics such as foundation, eye shadow, eye liner, mascara, blush, and lipstick. Other cosmetics may include nail polish, body wash and moisturizers, perfumes, and hair coloring or styling products.
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02/2020Drinking Water
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Drinking water in the U.S. comes from a variety of sources, including public water systems, private wells, or bottled water. Worldwide, nearly 2 billion people drink contaminated water that could be harmful to their health. Though more of a concern in developing countries, safe drinking water is a U.S. public health priority.
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Safe Water and Your HealthElectric and Magnetic Fields Associated with the Use of Electric Power: Questions and Answers (English)
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Since the mid-twentieth century, electricity has been an essential part of our lives. Electricity powers our appliances, office equipment, and countless other devices that we use to make life safer, easier, and more interesting. Use of electric power is something we take for granted.
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06/2002Related Health Topic(s):
Electric & Magnetic FieldsEndocrine Disruptors and Your Health
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Endocrine disruptors are natural or human-made chemicals that may mimic or interfere with the body’s hormones, known as the endocrine system.
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05/2020Related Health Topic(s):
Endocrine DisruptorsEnvironmental Management of Pediatric Asthma - Guidelines for Health Care Providers (English)
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These guidelines are the product of a new Pediatric Asthma Initiative aimed at integrating environmental management of asthma into pediatric health care. This document outlines competencies in environmental health relevant to pediatric asthma that should be mastered by primary health care providers, and outlines the environmental interventions that should be communicated to patients.
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10/2008Related Health Topic(s):
AsthmaEnvironment and Health A to Z
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No two people live in the exact same environment. The SOIL beneath our feet, the AIR we breathe, and the WATER flowing through our pipes and waterways can all differ greatly, depending on where we live. On top of that, each of us eats different foods, shares our space with different plants and animals, and has access to different medicines and technology. NIEHS explores the connections between the environment and health, gathering scientific knowledge to help prevent human disease.
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11/2020Related Health Topic(s):
Asthma, Hazardous Material/Waste, Reproductive Health, Gene and Environment InteractionFellowship Grant Awards
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NIEHS offers a variety of Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Fellowships. These fellowship awards support full-time research training for predoctoral and postdoctoral students, as well as experienced scientists wishing to broaden their scientific background.
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02/2019Flame Retardants
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Flame retardants are chemicals that are added or applied to materials in order to slow or prevent the start or growth of fire.
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Flame RetardantsFormaldehyde
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Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable, strong-smelling chemical widely used by industry to make home building products. It is a colorless gas at room temperature, or available as a liquid called formalin.
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06/2011Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development
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A healthy population is essential for economic development. The poorest people on the planet tend to suffer most from the health effects from exposures to environmental hazards like air pollution and impure water. In turn, disease and disability related to polluted environments slows and blocks economic development.
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10/2011Hexavalent Chromium
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Hexavalent chromium is a form of the metallic element chromium. Chromium is a naturally occurring element found in rocks, animals, plants, soil, and volcanic dust and gases. It comes in several different forms, including trivalent chromium and hexavalent chromium.
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02/2018Related Health Topic(s):
Hexavalent ChromiumHistorical Overview of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 1966-2016
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has come a long way in the last 50 years making environmental health research responsive to the needs and concerns of the American people, and making environment part of the public health debate.
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11/2016Hydraulic Fracturing and Health
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Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale. Using this method, drilling operators force water, sand, and a mix of chemicals into horizontally drilled wells, causing the shale to crack and release natural gas or oil.
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Hydraulic Fracturing & HealthIntegrated Chemical Environment (ICE) and Open Structure-activity/property Relationship App (OPERA)
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ICE provides data and tools for the development and evaluation of new chemical safety testing methods.
OPERA is a free and open-source quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) tool.
OPERA is a free and open-source quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) tool.
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01/2020Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods
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The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) is 15 federal research and regulatory agencies working together to advance the acceptance of scientifically valid alternative test methods.
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Alternatives to Animal TestingLead and Your Health
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Tremendous progress has been made in the United States to reduce lead exposure and to lower blood lead levels. Much of this success is due to research supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and others who have helped to identify and reduce the health effects of lead exposure in children and adults.
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10/2013Related Health Topic(s):
LeadLung Disease
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Lung disease refers to several types of diseases or disorders that prevent the lungs from functioning properly. Lung disease can affect respiratory function, or the ability to breathe, and pulmonary function, which is how well lungs work.
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11/2019Related Health Topic(s):
Lung DiseasesManejo Ambiental del Asma Pediátrica
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Estas guías son el producto de la nueva Iniciativa para el Asma Pediátrica orientada a la integración del manejo ambiental del asma dentro de la atención de salud pediátrica. Este documento es un resumen de las materias en la salud ambiental pertinentes al asma pediátrica que deben ser ampliamente dominadas por los proveedores de salud primaria. El documento también delinea de las intervenciones ambientales que deben ser comunicadas a los pacientes.
Environmental Management of Pediatric Asthma - Guidelines for Health Care Providers (Spanish Version)
Environmental Management of Pediatric Asthma - Guidelines for Health Care Providers (Spanish Version)
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03/2009Related Health Topic(s):
AsthmaMold
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Mold is a visible group of fungi that forms and spreads on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter, such as dry wall and other building materials. There are many different types of mold, with some 1.5 million species estimated to exist. Some people may refer to mold as mildew. Both are terms used to describe fungal growth.
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06/2013Related Health Topic(s):
MoldMyositis Studies at NIEHS
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What is myositis? Myositis is a related group of autoimmune diseases that results in muscle inflammation and muscle destruction.
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Autoimmune DiseasesNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is one of 27 institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). NIEHS is located in Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina.
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11/2019National Toxicology Program: Informing Policy, Protecting Public Health
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The National Toxicology Program (NTP) is an interagency program that coordinates toxicology research and testing across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Since 1978, NTP has been generating information that helps health agencies and members of the public make informed decisions about public health.
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12/2019NIEHS: Your Environment. Your Health
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This card provides an overview of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, one of the National Institutes of Health, which are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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10/2019NIEHS/EPA Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research: Protecting Children's Health for a Lifetime
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We all want our children to thrive and grow into a healthy and productive adult population. Since 1998, the NIEHS/EPA Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers (Children’s Centers) have studied individual, regional, national, and global environmental exposures and children’s health.
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10/2013Related Health Topic(s):
Children's Environmental HealthNIEHS Strategic Plan 2018-2023 (Booklet)
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The mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives.
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10/2018NIEHS Strategic Plan 2018-2023 (Tri-Fold)
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The mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives.
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10/2018NIEHS Summer Internship Program
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The Summer Internship Program at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) provides an opportunity to spend a summer working at the institute, side by side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to environmental health research.
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11/2018NIEHS Sustainability Report 2019
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The Institute’s mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability.
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12/2019NTP Botanical Dietary Supplements Program
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Botanical dietary supplements, sometimes called herbals or herbal dietary supplements, are products made from plants.
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08/2020NTP Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS)
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Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS), an integrated database of toxicology and toxicogenomics study information and data from NTP, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), other government agencies, academia, and pharmaceutical companies.
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12/2019NTP Developmental NeuroToxicity Data Integration and Visualization Enabling Resource (DNT-DIVER)
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DNT-DIVER is a free public resource that hosts data from multiple in vitro and alternative animal assays, which are uniformly analyzed using Benchmark Concentration (BMC) methods.
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01/2020NTP Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM)
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NTP Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM) supports the development and evaluation of new, revised, and alternative methods that replace, reduce, or refine animal use.
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01/2020NTP Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas
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The NTP Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas is a new searchable, Web-based resource containing thousands of high-quality images and guidelines for diagnosis of nonneoplastic lesions in experimental rodent models.
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03/2019Obesity and the Environment
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Millions of Americans and people worldwide are overweight or obese. Obesity is a complex health disorder that affects both adults and children. Childhood obesity has become a serious problem in the United States.
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ObesityOil Spill Response and Research
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is part of the National Institutes of Health. From its home in North Carolina, NIEHS responded immediately to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, by providing safety training for cleanup workers, and initiating the largest research enterprise ever conducted on human health and oil spills.
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02/2015Overview: Training and Career Development Opportunities
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Developing a diverse biomedical workforce is an important part of the NIEHS mission to advance environmental health. To that end, NIEHS supports a wide range of high-quality internships, training, and career development opportunities.
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08/2018Ozone Alerts
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Ozone is a special form of oxygen. Like ordinary oxygen, ozone is one of the many gases in the air we breathe. Like oxygen, ozone is made up of oxygen molecules. But, while the molecules of ordinary oxygen are made up of two chemically linked oxygen atoms, the molecules of ozone are made of three such atoms.
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04/2010Related Health Topic(s):
OzonePartnerships for Environmental Public Health (PEPH)
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The PEPH program brings together scientists, community members, educators, health care providers, public health officials, and policymakers to coordinate environmental public health research at local, state, regional, tribal, national, and global levels.
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Air Pollution and Your HealthPerfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
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PFAS are a large, complex, and ever-expanding group of manufactured compounds that are widely used to make everyday products more resistant to stains, grease, and water.
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03/2019Related Health Topic(s):
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)Postdoctoral Training at NIEHS
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is one of 27 institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Unlike the majority of NIH institutes located in Bethesda, Md., NIEHS is located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, a major U.S. center of biotechnology and health research.
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09/2019Postdoctoral Training at the National Toxicology Program
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The National Toxicology Program (NTP) offers a limited number of postdoctoral training fellowships that prepare scientists for careers in pharmaceutical and chemical industries, regulatory agencies, and academia. The NTP fellowships are offered in seven areas of toxicology sciences.
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09/2019Report on Carcinogens, The
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The Report on Carcinogens is a scientific and public health document that identifies substances that pose a cancer hazard for people in the United States. It is intended to help people make informed decisions about their own health.
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11/2016Related Health Topic(s):
Lung DiseasesReproductive Health in Females and Males
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Reproductive health refers to the condition of female and male reproductive systems during all life stages. NIEHS conducts and funds research to understand how our environment may affect reproductive health.
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Reproductive HealthSharon Encuentra el Medio Ambiente
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Una mañana Sharon se despertó temprano. Quería encontrar el medio ambiente. Su maestra, la señora Clark, le había dicho que la gente debe mantener limpio el medio ambiente. Pero para mantenerlo limpio, primero Sharon debía encontralo. Como era sábado, tenía mucho tiempo para buscarlo.
Sharon Finds the Environment (Spanish Version)
Sharon Finds the Environment (Spanish Version)
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09/2001Sharon Finds the Environment (English)
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One morning Sharon woke up early. She wanted to find the environment. Her teacher, Miss Clark, had told her that people need to keep the environment clean . But to keep it clean, Sharon had to Find it First. Since it was Saturday, she had plenty of time to look.
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09/2001Superfund Research Program
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The Superfund Research Program (SRP) has provided practical, scientific solutions to protect health, the environment, and communities since 1987. SRP works to learn more about ways to protect the public from exposure to hazardous substances, such as industrial solvents, arsenic, lead, and mercury, which can cause death, disease, and birth defects.
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03/2018Systematic Review
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Systematic review is a method for answering specific research questions. It should not be confused with a regular literature search. It is much more than that. Systematic review uses a predefined, multistep process to identify, select, critically assess, and synthesize evidence from scientific studies to reach a conclusion.
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02/2015Tox21: Toxicology Testing in the 21st Century
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The Toxicology in the 21st Century program, or Tox21, is a unique collaboration between several federal agencies to develop new ways to rapidly test whether chemicals may affect human health.
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12/2019Related Health Topic(s):
BiomarkersWest Virginia Chemical Spill: NTP Research Response and Findings
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The National Toxicology Program completed a series of studies on the toxicity of chemicals that spilled into the Elk River in West Virginia, January 2014.
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08/2019Related Health Topic(s):
Safe Water and Your HealthWorker Training Program
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The Worker Training Program (WTP) provides healthand safety training for thousands of workers who may be involved in handling hazardous materials or in responding to emergency releases of hazardous materials. These workers gain new skills on how to safely handle, remove, and contain hazardous waste, such as chemicals, asbestos, radiation, and lead.
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10/2018Related Health Topic(s):
Hazardous Material/Wasteto Top