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Brian Bienkowski
More Money Means More Trees in US Cities
Money may not grow on trees, but this study suggests that in a way, trees grow on money
Environment
April 24, 2015
Hormone-Mimickers Widespread in Great Lakes Region Wastewater, Waterways and Fish.
Barber, a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, was looking for, and found, hormone-disrupting compounds – called ...
Environment
March 23, 2015
Q&A: Michigan Toxicologist Wins International Award for Iraq Birth Defect Research.
Mozhgan Savabieasfahani talks about winning the 2015 Rachel Carson prize and how conflicts in the Middle East can ...
Environment
March 11, 2015
BPA Exposure Linked to Changes in Stem Cells, Lower Sperm Production
Over the past few decades, researchers have noted declining sperm counts and quality in places such as Europe, ...
Good to Know
January 22, 2015
Feeling Old? It Might Be From Heavy Metal.
A national study links cadmium exposure to premature aging of cells – even at concentrations well below current ...
Good to Know
January 8, 2015
Statins: Widely Used Drugs May Protect People From Air Pollution
One of the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States may have an extra benefit: protecting people ...
Good to Know
November 24, 2014
Mental Health Awareness Week: Pesticide Use by Farmers Linked to High Rates of Depression, Suicides
Studies suggest that chronic exposure to low levels over time may raise the risk of depression.
Good to Know
October 7, 2014
Water Contaminant Linked to Children’s Low IQs
"We would not recommend action on perchlorate levels from this study alone, although our report highlights a pressing ...
Good to Know
September 30, 2014
Toxic Gulls: Quebec’s Contaminated Bird Colony Offers Clues About Flame Retardants
The gulls that inhabit Deslauriers Island every summer are the most contaminated colony in Canada when it comes ...
News
September 4, 2014
Songbirds Dying from DDT in Michigan yards; Superfund Site Blamed
The results, revealed last week: The neighborhood's songbirds are being poisoned by DDT, a pesticide that was banned ...
Environment
July 31, 2014
BPA Triggers Changes in Rats That May Lead to Breast Cancer
New research suggests that the chemical BPA changes how genes function in the mammary glands of rats exposed ...
Health News
July 3, 2014
FDA, EPA Issue New Advice to Pregnant Women, Children About Fish
Federal officials on Tuesday announced major changes in advice to pregnant and breastfeeding women by recommending consumption of ...
Good to Know
June 10, 2014
Frogs’ Immune Systems Weakened by Chemicals, Study Finds
Young frogs exposed to flame retardants have weakened immune systems, which could leave them more susceptible to diseases ...
Environment
May 13, 2014
Miscarriage Risk Rises with BPA Exposure, Study Finds
Women exposed to high levels of bisphenol A early in their pregnancy had an 83 percent greater risk ...
Environment
May 4, 2014
Lost in an Acid Sea: A Fish’s Sense of Smell
As we pump more carbon into the atmosphere, fish may lose their ability to pick up key chemical ...
Environment
April 19, 2014
China’s Babies At Risk from Soot, Smog
China’s smoke-belching coal plants and heavy traffic may be signs of a bustling economy but health experts fear ...
China
April 17, 2014
China’s Babies at Risk From Soot, Smog
China’s smoke-belching coal plants and heavy traffic may be signs of a bustling economy but health experts fear ...
Health News
April 17, 2014
Soot success: Clean Air Within Reach Nationwide – But Not For Long
A dozen years ago, neighborhoods around Riverside, an hour’s drive east of Los Angeles, had the nation’s worst ...
Health News
April 9, 2014
Mercury Rising in Some Ontario lakes
Mercury levels in fish are on the rise in some locations after years of decline in Ontario lakes, ...
Environment
April 5, 2014
Dirty for Decades, Diesel Tractors, Bulldozers Get Cleaned Up
Dark clouds of soot and gases spewed by tractors, bulldozers and backhoes are becoming a thing of the ...
Environment
March 29, 2014
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