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Glyphosate exposure linked to lower birth weights for Indiana babies
Glyphosate exposure during pregnancy is linked to lower birth weights for babies, according to a
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LISTEN: Hannah Seo on diversity and optimism in environmental journalism
Hannah Seo joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss health and
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Tiny particles of air pollution appear more deadly if from human-made sources
PITTSBURGH—Air pollution from human-made sources like factories and vehicles is significantly more dangerous to patients
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How climate change will increase storm surge flooding in New York.
National Hurricane Center data for New York City shows development happening in at-risk areas, even
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Peter Dykstra: Election Day and beyond
There’s no doubt that there’s plenty for House and Senate candidates to talk about as
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New study confirms: Structural racism in STEM programs needs fixing
A groundbreaking paper published last month in PNAS Nexus, a sibling journal to the Proceedings
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Can “Blue Zones” be a solution to environmental injustice?
HOPEWELL, Va.—After decades of treating patients with chronic diseases, cardiologist Dr. Cliff Morris realized that
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Evidence of PFAS found in tampons — including organic brands
Five popular tampon brands — including two advertised as organic — have detectable levels of
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Researchers call for action on lead-contaminated meat due to EHN reporting
Scientists from the U.S. and Europe are calling for inspections of donated hunted meat at
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A guide to environmental health in southwestern Pennsylvania
Our zip codes are more important than our genetic codes in predicting our overall health



