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EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. featured in Rutgers Today: Exposure to Air Pollution In Utero May Affect Reproductive System Development

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Rutgers research finds pollutants from fossil fuel combustion interfere with prenatal hormone activity, affecting reproductive development Emily Barrett, Ph.D. From invisible wafts of diesel exhaust to sun-choking plumes of orange smoke, air pollution is known to damage respiratory well-being. Now, research from Rutgers suggests another reason to hold […]

Posted at 8:21 am November 29, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. featured in The Hill – Sustainability Section: Air Pollution: Prenatal pollution exposure may impact reproductive development

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. featured in The Hill Sustainability Section- Air Pollution:Prenatal pollution exposure may impact reproductive development In the latest edition of The Hill sustainability section on air pollution, Dr. Barrett’s article published on Environmental Health Perspectives was picked up to feature her research […]

Posted at 3:44 pm November 16, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

EOHSI/CEED Member Zorimar Rivera-Núñez Featured in Rutgers Today:Neighborhood Stress Can Heighten Levels of Maternal Sex Hormones During Pregnancy

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Dr. Zorimar Rivera-Nunez: Neighborhood Stress Can Heighten Levels of Maternal Sex Hormones During Pregnancy Zorimar Rivera-Núñez, Ph.D. Pregnant women living in blighted neighborhoods with high levels of known stressors have higher levels of testosterone – the primary sex hormone in males — which disrupt hormone regulation and may […]

Posted at 8:46 am November 7, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI Member Philip Demokritou’s research on plastic sustainable use in agriculture featured in Rutgers Today

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI Member Philip Demokritou’s research on plastic sustainable use in agriculture featured in Rutgers Today Plastic use in agriculture must be reduced in order to mitigate pollution and prevent toxic chemicals from leaching into the soil and adversely affecting human health, according to a recently published study. “Emerging […]

Posted at 11:34 am October 17, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, News

 

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