News Releases from NIEHS
- December 11, 2002:
- New Federal Report on Carcinogens Lists Estrogen Therapy, Ultraviolet, Wood Dust
- November 4, 2002:
- NIEHS' Olden Named to Receive Environmental-Public Health Award
- October 30, 2002:
- EMF Web Site, Q&A Booklet Updated to Include Latest about Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) and Human Health
- October 28, 2002:
- Pioneering Environmental Health Investigator James Huff Named to Receive Annual David P. Rall Award
- September 19, 2002:
- Tampa, Phoenix, St. Louis and Providence Initiate Recruitment of 50,000 Sisters and Women with Breast Cancer for Landmark Search for Its Causes
- September 5, 2002:
- Cat Exposure Can Protect from Asthma - But There's an Exception: It Increases Asthma Risk for Children of Asthmatic Mothers
- August 29, 2002:
- Molecular Mechanism Underlying Anthrax Infection Described by NIEHS-Funded Researchers
- August 27, 2002:
- Multiple Pets May Decrease Children's Allergy Risk
- August 26, 2002:
- NIEHS Announces $20 Million, Three-Center Effort to Pin-point Environmental Triggers of Parkinson's
- August 23, 2002:
- Public Health Report Stresses Worker Protection As Key Component of Homeland Security
- July 25, 2002:
- NIH Funds Botanical Center in Iowa to Study Health Effects of Echinacea and St. John's Wort
- July 3, 2002:
- Don't Turn to Assisted Reproduction Too Quickly Warns US Expert
- May 8, 2002:
- HHS Awards $10.5 Million for Training, Research to Address Health Concerns Related to World Trade Center Attacks
- May 6, 2002:
- Damaged DNA Synthesis Enzyme Shown to Cause Progressive Muscle Weakening
- March 10, 2002:
- Press Statement on Joint Research on Agent Orange/Dioxin
- March 5, 2002:
- Link Strengthened between Lung Cancer, Heart Deaths and Tiny Particles of Soot, Dust
- February 11, 2002:
- Federal Government Reports Progress in Using Fewer Animals, More Humane Tests for Product Safety Evaluations
- February 6, 2002:
- Joint Meeting on Agent Orange Set for March 3-6 in Hanoi
- February 4, 2002:
- Impact of Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity May Be Underestimated
- January 31, 2002:
- Multi-Sports in Ozone May Raise Asthma Risk
- January 31, 2002:
- After Tuskegee: Communities of Color Address Ethical and Social Implications of Genetic Research
- January 31, 2002:
- News Releases
- January 25, 2002:
- NIEHS' Dr. Paul Nettesheim Recipient of International Award
- January 15, 2002:
- North Carolina Women Sought for Clinical Study of Fibroids' Growth
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