News Releases from NIEHS
- December 22, 2005:
- Air Pollution, High-Fat Diet Cause Atherosclerosis in Laboratory Mice
- December 19, 2005:
- Artificial Light at Night Stimulates Breast Cancer Growth in Laboratory Mice
- December 7, 2005:
- TLR4 Gene Found to Protect against Tumor Development
- November 15, 2005:
- A Meaty, Salty, Starchy Diet May Impact Chronic Lung Disease
- November 1, 2005:
- Lung Scarring Diseases Linked to Genes and Smoking
- October 12, 2005:
- New Study on Childhood Asthma Shows Home-Based Interventions Are Cost-Effective
- October 4, 2005:
- Independent Panel to Evaluate a Chemical Used in Some Plastics (Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate) for Hazards to Human Development or Reproduction
- September 13, 2005:
- NIEHS Awards $37 Million to Train Emergency and Hazardous Waste Workers
- September 9, 2005:
- NIEHS Launches Website with Geographic Information System for Assessing Environmental Hazards from Hurricane Katrina
- September 7, 2005:
- Bacteria in Household Dust May Trigger Asthma Symptoms
- August 30, 2005:
- Childhood Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke Has Long-Lasting Effects: Fruit Fiber May Help
- August 4, 2005:
- More Than Half of U.S. Population Sensitive to One or More Allergens
- July 20, 2005:
- New Discovery May Help Doctors Treat Infertility
- June 21, 2005:
- A Role for Public and Scientists in NIEHS Research Plan
- June 1, 2005:
- NIEHS Brings Researchers and Leaders Together to Find Environmental Solutions to Childhood Obesity
- June 1, 2005:
- Day Care Settings are a Significant Source of Indoor Allergens
- June 1, 2005:
- News Releases
- May 31, 2005:
- People with Diabetes More Sensitive to Cardiovascular Effects from Air Pollution
- May 31, 2005:
- Harmful Chemicals May Reprogram Gene Response to Estrogen
- May 31, 2005:
- News Releases
- May 26, 2005:
- NIEHS Press Conference for the Environmental Solutions to Obesity in America's Youth Conference
- May 4, 2005:
- NTP Roadmap for the Future, Celebration of 25 Years
- April 28, 2005:
- Use of Insecticides Linked to Lasting Neurological Problems for Farmers
- April 21, 2005:
- Standardized Microarrays May Bring Us One Step Closer to Personalized Medical Treatment
- March 8, 2005:
- Cockroach Allergens Have Greatest Impact on Childhood Asthma in Many U.S. Cities
- February 15, 2005:
- Mothers' Exposure to Air Pollutants Linked to Chromosome Damage in Babies
- January 31, 2005:
- List of Cancer-Causing Agents Grows
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