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Archive
China must go green, and soonDecember 17, 2007
Hanson Cement considers moving planned quarry pitDecember 11, 2007
A clear pattern of risk emerges from city smogDecember 10, 2007
Health toll of climate change seen as ethical crisisDecember 1, 2007
Keeping toxics out of consumer goodsOctober 28, 2007
Smith comments on living healthy and green on ABC NewsSeptember 14, 2007
Kitchen smoke silent killer in poor regions of AsiaSeptember 13, 2007
Smoke from fires impacts Bay Area air qualitySeptember 6, 2007
NIEHS awards $4.7 million to help detect human exposure to environmental contaminantsSeptember 5, 2007
Schwarzenegger appoints McKone to scientific panelAugust 31, 2007
Laser printer pollutionAugust 1, 2007
Managing household hazardous wasteAugust 9, 2007
Hazards of indoor air pollutionJune 14, 2007
Doctoral student Liu wins best poster prize at AIHceJune 7, 2007
Children's lungs fall victim to traffic pollutionApril 25, 2007
Where we live may be to blame for rising obesityApril 22, 2007
A safer world for kids: Clinton-era order protecting children spawned global effortApril 22, 2007
Jackson speaks to Marin officials about built environmentApril 19, 2007
Twenty-first century health challenges will require collaborationMarch 9, 2007
Standing up to the car cultureFebruary 25, 2007
Smoking increases risk of TB infection, new study findsFebruary 26, 2007
Maintaining healthy lifestylesJanuary 18, 2007
Debate over tobacco company funding of researchJanuary 16, 2007
Indoor air pollution kills womenJanuary 8, 2007
Biomonitoring reveals chemical pollutants in our bodiesOctober 19, 2006
The problem with perchlorateOctober 13, 2006
Researchers put their backpacks into monitoring airOctober 9, 2006
Town planning blamed for obesitySeptember 27, 2006
Where we live plays an important role in how much we exercise and in how healthy we areAugust 20, 2006
Air freshener could damage lungsAugust 7, 2006
9/11 impaired firefighters' lungsAugust 2, 2006
Richard Jackson: defining places of the heartJuly 2006
Rural air pollution often overlookedJuly 2006
International medical society honors John BalmesJuly 2006
Katharine Hammond quoted in USA Today article on WHO smoking policyJuly 12, 2006
Tom McKone quoted in USA Today article on dioxinJuly 11, 2006
Martyn Smith quoted in Los Angeles Times article "Soft drink, with a twist of benzene?"April 4, 2006
Richard Jackson to be honored by the Breast Cancer FundMarch 23, 2006
New report sets framework for California "green chemistry" policyMarch 14, 2006
Nina Holland finds that susceptibility to pesticides highly variable among Latina women and childrenMarch 2, 2006
EHS doctoral students summarize SPH Symposium presentationsFebruary 15, 2006
Martyn T. Smith quoted in article linking leukemia to benzene exposureFebruary 2, 2006
Katharine Hammond comments on a new finding that secondhand smoke causes breast cancerJanuary 25, 2006
Study by Martyn Smith finds that food additive inhibits longevity enzyme in yeast, increases cell toxicityDecember 16, 2005
NPR interviews Martyn T. Smith about the toxic effects of the Harbin, China spillNovember 25, 2005
Living on Earth invites Richard Jackson to discuss unsafe mold spore levels in New OrleansNovember 25, 2005
Spear Receives China’s Friendship AwardSeptember 30, 2005
EHS faculty find that passive smoking kills as many women as active smoking in ChinaSeptember 4, 2005
Mayor Bates and Dean Shortell bring public health students to the peopleAugust 25, 2005
Katharine Hammond's research on secondhand smoke used to urge parents to quit smokingJuly 22, 2005
Catherine Koshland develops method to detect lead in soilJuly 6, 2005
EHS alumna wins first prize at GETA meetingMay 24, 2005
Tom McKone tests alternative way to assess environmental riskMarch 1, 2005
Student research on cateract and solid fuel use published in the International Journal of EpidemiologyFebruary 28, 2005
New study finds kelp can reduce level of hormone related to breast cancer riskFebruary 2, 2005
Doctoral student develops new tool for epidemiological studiesJanuary 1, 2005
Martyn T. Smiths co-authors report that suggests low levels of benzene exposure can be harmfulDecember 2, 2004
EHS Fall 2004 NewsletterOctober 20, 2004
Kirk R. Smith links cooking with biomass to low birth weightSeptember 1, 2004
Kirk R. Smith contributes to air pollution reportSeptember 1, 2004
Katherine Hammond lectures in Ireland on eve of smoking banJune 1, 2004
Martyn T. Smith receives funding for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma studyJune 1, 2004
Robert C. Spear honored with Jin Ding Award in Sichuan, ChinaNovember 18, 2003
Thomas McKone wins the 2003 Constance L. Mehlman AwardDecember 1, 2003
Michael P. Wilson awarded with Switzer Environmental FellowshipSeptember 10, 2003
Catherine Koshland named as UC Berkeley's next Vice ProvostSeptember 10, 2003
Division News from the ChairAugust 26, 2003
Rosemary Castorina and Tracy Woodruff published in EHPAugust 1, 2003
Amy D. Kyle co-authors new EPA reportFebruary 25, 2003
Kirk Smith publishes editorial on fossil fuels in ScienceDecember 5, 2002
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