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EOHSI member Howard Kipen, MD, MPH featured in The Washington Post: As mask mandates drop, ask these questions to gauge safety of indoor spaces

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI member Howard Kipen, MD, MPH featured in The Washington Post: As mask mandates drop, ask these questions to gauge safety of indoor spaces Howard Kipen, MD, MPH Many places have ended indoor mask mandates, and public health experts say it’s okay to forgo mask-wearing where vaccination rates […]

Posted at 9:08 am March 14, 2022, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI member Robert Laumbach featured in NJ.com: Paulsboro Health Study on Contaminated Drinking Water

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH featured in NJ.com: N.J. town is one of 8 in the country being studied for effects of contaminated water Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Researchers are looking for residents of Paulsboro, both adults and children, to join a study on the health effects of chemicals […]

Posted at 2:28 pm March 9, 2022, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI member Robert Laumbach interviewed by NJ Spotlight News: Advocates push to improve Paulsboro water

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Advocates push to improve Paulsboro water Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Environmental advocates are hoping a new study will improve ongoing issues with the water in Paulsboro, Gloucester County. In 2013, a highly, toxic chemical — PFNA — was found in the town’s water system and ​nearby private wells. […]

Posted at 3:17 pm November 23, 2021, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI member Iris Udasin, MD, featured in the Rockland Westchester Journal News: World Trade Center health panel takes first step to add uterine cancer to 9/11 diseases

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements World Trade Center health panel takes first step to add uterine cancer to 9/11 diseases Iris Udasin, MD World Trade Center health panel takes first step to add uterine cancer to 9/11 diseases For 9/11 responders and survivors exposed to a concoction of poisons that swirled around the […]

Posted at 2:58 pm October 1, 2021, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

 

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