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EOHSI Member In the News: Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Featured in WMBC-TV (New York & Newport, NJ): Particulate Matter Air Pollution

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI Member in the News: Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Interviewed at WMBC-TV News: Particulate Matter Air Pollution Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Particulate matter can affect the lungs, but it can also get into the bloodstream affecting other organs such as the heart. Watch segment – June 9, 2023 […]

Posted at 2:49 pm June 9, 2023, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI member Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Featured in Eyewitness News: Air Pollution Levels Unprecedented in New Jersey

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI Member Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH featured in Eyewitness News Extra Time – June 7, 2023 Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH Air pollution levels in New Jersey unprecedented EOHSI Member Robert Laumbach, MD, MPH was interviewed by Eyewitnes News Extra Time during segment Canada Wildfires Explained on June 7, […]

Posted at 8:49 am June 8, 2023, in engagement, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights

EOHSI and CEED Member Phoebe Stapleton, Ph.D. Featured in The Epoch Times: Inhaled Microplastics Could Affect Sex Hormones

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Inhaled Microplastics Could Affect Sex Hormones Phoebe Stapleton Ph.D. Assistant Professor Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute Microplastics may be more dangerous than first thought after a new study demonstrated that the substances were not only dangerous as chemicals but could also produce a hormone-disrupting effect when inhaled. For […]

Posted at 11:04 am May 15, 2023, in Awards & Achievements, Community Outreach, EOHSI Events, Members in the News, News, Research Highlights, Seminars, Student Programs

Paper co-authored by Brian Buckley, Phil Demokritou, Phoebe Stapleton and Zhenning Yang Featured in Paper of The Month at NIEHS’s Environmental Factor (May 2023)

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Ingested Polystyrene Nanospheres Translocate to Placenta and Fetal Tissues in Pregnant Rats: Potential Health Implications Nanoplastics cross through placenta from mother to fetus in vivo Tiny plastic fragments ingested during pregnancy can cross the placenta to expose the unborn fetus, according to an NIEHS-funded study using rats. These […]

Posted at 3:19 pm May 4, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

 

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