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EOHSI Article Among Highly Cited Papers in 2023-2024 in the Biology and Medicines Section of Nanomaterials

Facebook Youtube Instagram Linkedin eohsi news and announcements Highly Cited Papers 2023-2024: Ingested Polystyrene Nanospheres Translocate to Placenta and Fetal Tissues in Pregnant Rats: Potential Health Implications Co-authors: Glen DeLoid Phoebe Stapleton Brian Buckley Philip Demokritou ABSTRACT Recent studies in experimental animals found that oral exposure to micro- and nano-plastics (MNPs) during pregnancy had multiple […]

Posted at 12:40 pm June 13, 2025, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Featured in NBC’s Today Show: Are synthetic food dyes unsafe? Experts reveal what the research really shows

Facebook Youtube Instagram Linkedin eohsi news and announcements Are synthetic food dyes unsafe? Experts reveal what the research really shows Emily Barrett, Ph.D. The appeal of a brightly colored candy, the vibrant hue of your mouthwash, the pigment of your sports drinks — they’re all thanks to food dyes. These colorful additives don’t add any […]

Posted at 12:28 pm June 2, 2025, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Featured in The New York Times: Banning of Food Dyes

Facebook Youtube Instagram Linkedin eohsi news and announcements Kennedy Wants to Ban Some Food Dyes. Here’s What the Data Shows. Emily Barrett, Ph.D. The Department of Health and Human Services announced this week that it would work to remove some artificial dyes from the U.S. food supply, citing concerns about how they might affect children’s […]

Posted at 12:50 pm May 2, 2025, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in Rutgers Today: Canadian Wildfire Smoke Cooled New York by 3 Degrees and Trapped Air Toxicants

Facebook Youtube Instagram Linkedin eohsi news and announcements Canadian Wildfire Smoke Cooled New York by 3 Degrees and Trapped Air Toxicants Philip Demokritou, Ph.D. Director of Nanoscience and Advanced Materials Center EOHSI Division of Environmental and Population Health Biosciences When smoke from Canadian wildfires turned New York City skies apocalyptically orange in June 2023, it […]

Posted at 8:38 am April 22, 2025, in EOHSI Research, EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, News

 

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