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Oct
2020
12

Predicting the Cancer-causing Potential of Chemicals Released From Wildfires, Fossil Fuel Burning

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University scientists have developed a method that could potentially predict the cancer-causing potential of chemicals released into the air during wildfires and fossil fuel combustion. The research, which was recently published in the journal Toxicology in Vitro,

Aug
2020
20

New Research Shows Air Pollution Could Play a Role in Development of Cardiometabolic Diseases, Diabetes

First-of-its-kind study, based on a mouse model, finds living in a polluted environment could be comparable to eating a high-fat diet, leading to a pre-diabetic state Air pollution is the world’s leading environmental risk factor, and causes more than nine million deaths

Jul
2020
29

Major Climate Initiative in the Northeastern U.S. Benefits Children’s Health

A new study by researchers from the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reports that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) has been successful in reducing fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions and substantially

Jul
2020
22

Study: Novel PFAS Comprise 24% of Those Measured in Blood of Wilmington, N.C. Residents

In a new paper detailing findings from North Carolina State University’s GenX Exposure Study, researchers detected novel per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) called “fluoroethers” in blood from residents of Wilmington, North Carolina. The fluoroethers – Nafion byproduct 2, PFO4DA and PFO5DoA –