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The new lore of spores
When it comes to allergies, not all fungi are created equal, according to a study by University of Cincinnati researchers published in the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 10/01/06 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
A killer smell: mold toxin destroys olfactory cells in mice
Mold seems ubiquitous: it permeates spaces made damp by leaking water lines, faulty roofs, or storm flooding. Although no one contests that its...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 07/01/06 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Flu, fetuses, and schizophrenia
Pregnant women who contract the flu may increase the risk that their child will develop schizophrenia later in life, according to a recent addition...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 12/01/04 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
National meeting breaks the mold
As the 2004 hurricane season nears its end after an unprecedented run of flooding and other water damage, attention is turning once again to the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 10/01/04 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Fighting obesity through the built environment
Although it's easy to point the finger at everyone from Ronald McDonald to Bill Gates, no one entity or factor is specifically to blame for the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 08/01/04 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
FDA eyes pharmacogenomics data - Policy
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking at how microarray and toxicogenomics data may be incorporated into its drug review process....
Environmental Health Perspectives, 03/15/04 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Water: a paradigm for protection - Environmental Knights of the Roundtable
Protecting the nation's water supply is an ever-changing challenge--and one that requires new paradigms, according to participants at the October...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 01/01/04 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Pesticides initiative: basic training for health care providers - NIEHS News
Getting the U.S. health care world to adopt the tenets of the recently launched Pesticides Initiative may be a rough sell, according to...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 08/01/03 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Toxicogenomics: roadblocks and new directions - Standards
The toxicogenomics research community may be "building a Tower of Babel" unless it devises ways to communicate and share data in a meaningful way...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 05/15/03 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication -
Teaching sustainability - Environmental Education
"I want to make a case for fighting poverty, protecting the environment, and in particular protecting people's rights as the path to human security...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 05/01/03 by Julie Wakefield · More from publication


