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Environmental Health Links

 

Concerned Citizens (http://www.epa.gov/epahome/citizen.htm) 
US EPA site geared towards citizens who want to become familiar with environmental issues and the potential environmental and human health risks caused by pollution. Covers important emergency phone numbers, health and safety issues at work, protecting children at home and a community’s right to know about environmental exposures.

 

EnviroHealthAction (http://www.psr.org/environment-and-health/)   
An education and action center that provides an online community for health professionals and others interested in environmental health. Addresses topics covering toxic substances, children’s environmental health, air pollution, chronic diseases, climate change, vulnerable populations and drinking water.

 

Enviro-Health Links (http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/pathway.html) 
A portal to selected links to Internet resources on toxicology and environmental health issues of recent special interest; e.g., biological warfare, environmental justice, pollution, toxicogenomics, et al.

 

Environmental Defense (http://www.edf.org/)   
Environmental Defense evaluates environmental problems and works to create and advocate solutions that win lasting political, economic and social support because they are nonpartisan, cost-efficient and fair. Topics include antibiotic resistance, agricultural policy, air quality, animal farms, environmental justice, pollution prevention, etc.

 

National Center for Environmental Health (http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/information/about.htm)   
The latest research accomplishments and findings from the CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health

 

Protect the Environment: Report Spills and Environmental Violations (http://www.epa.gov/epahome/violations.htm)   
Learn whom to notify and how to be prepared in case of an environmental emergency, such as a chemical or oil spill.

 

RTK Net (http://www.rtknet.org/db)   
Right-to-Know Network provides free access to numerous databases, text files and conferences on the environment, housing and sustainable development.

 

Window to My Environment (http://www.epa.gov/enviro/wme/)   
US EPA site that allows a user to enter geographic information (zipcode, city or state) and find federal, state and local information about environmental conditions and features in that area.


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Disasters

EnviroMapper for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (http://www.epa.gov/enviro/katrina/emkatrina.html)   

Offers maps and aerial photos to locate EPA and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality water sampling sites.


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Endocrine Disruptors & Estrogens


The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) (http://www.endocrinedisruption.com/home.php)   
The Endocrine Disruption Exchange, Inc., or TEDX. focuses primarily on the human health and environmental problems caused by low-dosed/or ambient exposure to endocrine disruptors or chemicals that interfere with development and function. TEDX focuses on the effects of very low and ambient levels of exposure on developing tissue and resulting function before an individual is born, which can lead to irreversible, chronic disorders expressed at any time throughout the individual’s life. Endocrine disruption takes into consideration the vulnerability of every individual in the population during their most vulnerable life stages. TEDX fills in a large gap in public health protection. Drawing upon its computerized databases on endocrine disruption and coordination with researchers in the field of endocrine disruption, TEDX provides the very latest summaries of the state of knowledge and its meaning for human health and the environment.


Endocrine Disruptors Research Initiative (http://www.epa.gov/endocrine/)   
An inventory of federal government research on the effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system of humans and wildlife. Includes links to other related sites.


E. Hormone: Environment and Hormones (http://e.hormone.tulane.edu/)   
A gateway to events, research, news, books and learning facts sheets on the impact of environmental estrogens and other hormones on human health.


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Pollution

 

Drinking Water and Health (http://water.epa.gov/drink/index.cfm)   
Find out where drinking water comes from, how it is treated, who is responsible for water quality and what contaminants may be in your drinking water.

 

Indoor Air Pollution (http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/indoorairpollution.html)   
A compilation of links to government and non-government websites covering specific environmental, biological, and chemical agents that cause indoor air pollution.

 

Outdoor Air Pollution (http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/outdoorairpollution.html)  A compilation of links to government and non-government websites covering specific environmental, biological, and chemical agents that cause outdoor air pollution.

 

Scorecard (http://scorecard.goodguide.com/)   
Find out what pollutants are being released in your area. Enter a zipcode and receive information on the release of toxic chemicals, animal waste from farms, air quality, lead hazards and the health of your area’s watershed.

 

Toxins and Disease  
This spreadsheet from the Collaborative on Health and the Environment summarizes the links between exposure to chemical contaminants and about 200 human diseases, disorders, or conditions. Classified according to disease, the website provides strength of evidence (limited/conflicting, good or strong) linking the disease with the toxin(s). The information is based on a review of published scientific research in environmental medicine and toxicology.


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Last Reviewed: September 09, 2010