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Department of Environmental Health

The Department of Environmental Health at the School of Public Health works to advance the health of all people in occupational and community settings in the United States and around the world.

Affiliation: Harvard School of Public Health
Web site: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Academics/eh/

Recent articles about Department of Environmental Health

Ingenious use of indigenous tree reaps award (Harvard University Gazette, May 10, 2007)
Dust from Asia invades North America (Harvard University Gazette, December 7, 2006)
Mold, mold everywhere (Harvard Public Health Review, March 1, 2006)
Holding their breath for the breathless (Harvard University Gazette, October 13, 2005)
Walking improves cognitive functions in older women (Brigham and Women's Hospital, September 21, 2004)
Climate, asthma connected, according to research (Harvard University Gazette, July 17, 2003)
Researcher studies effects of terrorist attacks on office workers near WTC site (Harvard Public Health Now, July 12, 2003)
Professor honored for ongoing environmental research (Harvard Public Health Now, February 21, 2003)
Replacing joints early may be better than waiting for some osteoarthritis sufferers (Brigham and Women's Hospital, December 13, 2002)
Study of phthalate exposure in humans finds association with sperm DNA damage (School of Public Health, December 10, 2002)
Boston bike messengers experience very high injury rate (School of Public Health, November 20, 2002)
Battling toxic molds (Harvard Public Health Now, September 6, 2002)
Maternal history influences risk of asthma in children exposed to cats (Brigham and Women's Hospital, September 5, 2002)
Maternal bone lead levels pose toxic prenatal risk (School of Public Health, July 1, 2002)
Harvard researchers take aim at asthma (Harvard University Gazette, May 9, 2002)
Student investigates investing in Mother Earth (Harvard Public Health Now, September 7, 2001)
Breathing new life into asthma therapy (Focus, June 8, 2001)
Marine science expert monitoring Boston Harbor pollution (Around the School, January 12, 2001)
Environmental health researcher studies lead poisoning in India (Around the School, December 1, 2000)
Workers in buildings with less fresh air more likely to call in sick (Around the School, November 17, 2000)

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