In a recent study published in Environment International, researchers tested the ovarian follicular fluid (which surrounds egg cells in the ovary) of 82 people undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) ...
A recent study funded by the French Ministry of Ecology published in Neurotoxicology found that exposure to cell phone radiation before and after birth impacted brain development in rodents at levels ...
EHN spoke with heat equity experts about how young people across the country can advocate for their communities. Using resources including a Heat Vulnerability Index developed by the Yale Center on ...
The study also found that average daily levels of sulfur dioxide, a byproduct of cokemaking linked to respiratory and heart problems, fell by 90% at government air-monitoring stations near the plant ...
Environmental Health Sciences is the publisher of Environmental Health News. Some Environmental Health Sciences staff members are involved in policy and/or advocacy work related to the topics covered ...
Get top news, hand-picked by our editors and researchers, delivered straight to your inbox. We offer a host of daily and weekly options.
Unauthorized emissions — any air pollution released from industrial plants beyond permitted levels — occur once every 2.5 days on average in Harris County, which encompasses Houston, according to 2024 ...
Residents from eight fenceline communities said that they were perpetually impacted by air, water, light, noise, and odor pollution. Common petrochemical pollutants include PM2.5, benzene, ...
PFAS-free ripple effect KEEN’s work to remove PFAS from products has created a bigger supply-chain impact, said Hood. Some manufacturers KEEN worked with to phase out the chemicals now sell PFAS-free ...
Everything you need to know about “forever chemicals” and how to avoid them.
But there's a film that opened Dec. 5 at the Regal Cinemas at Grand Central Mall that's attracting a lot of attention in his community. "Dark Waters" — a legal thriller starring Mark Ruffalo, with a ...
As western wildfires become bigger and more intense, state and federal fire agencies are using more and more aerial fire retardant, prompting concerns over fish kills, aquatic life, and water quality.