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Environmental
Health Effects of WTC
Scientists and clinicians from institutions of higher learning located within the greater metropolitan New York City area were on-site immediately following the attacks on the World Trade Center. Collectively, these professionals devoted their efforts to addressing the immediate health concerns of individuals living and/or working in the area, as well as the courageous men and women involved in the rescue and recovery efforts. While the debris is cleared away and plans for rebuilding are being discussed, the concerns regarding future health issues resulting from September 11th are at the forefront of study, specifically on people living and/or working in the tri-state area (Connecticut, New Jersey and New York). This website will focus primarily on WTC environmental health research; future topics and links may include terrorism, bioterrorism, and psychological effects of September 11th. Please contact us with your concerns and/or questions. We will attempt to answer each inquiry, incorporating the most frequently asked questions/responses into the FAQ section.
For more information: Phone: 732-445-0220/0110 Email: wtcoutreach@eohsi.rutgers.edu
Updated on Friday, June 03, 2005 |