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Wildfires Linked to Surge in Mental Health-related Emergency Department Visits, Study Shows
Radon-Associated Cardiovascular Risks Highlight Need for Household Testing
$3.8M Grant Will Fund Study of Firefighter Risks, Interventions in Wildland-Urban Blazes
AI and Machine Learning Can Successfully Diagnose Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, New Study Confirms
Autoimmunity May Be Rising in the United States
Biden-Harris Administration Reports Significant Progress Toward Protecting Children from Lead Poisoning
Brian Berridge Tapped to Manage National Toxicology Program
COVID-19 Workers Get Training to Protect Their Own Health
EHP Names New Editor-in-chief
Eight Substances Added to 15th Report on Carcinogens
Exposure to Wildfire Smoke During Pregnancy Increases Risk of Preterm Birth
Filters and Digital Health Program Reduced Participants' Arsenic Levels by Nearly Half in American Indian Households Relying on Well Water
Genetics and Pollution Drive Severity of Asthma Symptoms
Graphene Shield Shows Promise in Blocking Mosquito Bites
Hair Straightening Chemicals Associated With Higher Uterine Cancer Risk
Healthy Hearts Need Two Proteins Working Together
High Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Associated With Cancer in Male Rats
High Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation Linked to Tumor Activity in Male Rats
High Levels of Particulate Air Pollution Associated With Increased Breast Cancer Incidence
Irregular Periods Linked With Increased Risk for Cardiometabolic Conditions
Irregular Periods Linked With Increased Risk for Cardiometabolic Conditions
Male Hormones Regulate Stomach Inflammation in Mice
Microplastics, Algal Blooms, Seafood Safety Are Public Health Concerns Addressed by New Oceans and Human Health Centers
NIEHS Earns WELL Building Rating Amid Pandemic
NIH First to Develop 3D Structure of Twinkle Protein
NIH Invites Press To Discuss New Investments in RNA Research
NIH Names Rick Woychik Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
NIH Partners With Apple and Harvard University on Women’s Health Study
NIH Scientists Develop Novel Technique to Study Brain Disease
NIH Scientists Find That Breast Cancer Protection From Pregnancy Starts Decades Later
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2018
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2019
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2020
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2021
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2022: Toward Improved Asthma Care
NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2023
NIH Study Associates Obesity With Lower Breast Cancer Risk in Young Women
NIH Study Shows Hyaluronan Is Effective in Treating Chronic Lung Disease
NIH’s Climate and Health Initiative Tackles Global Health Effects Associated With a Changing Climate
New 3D Model Shows How Cadmium Exposure May Affect Heart Development
New Model Could Help Provide Expectant Mothers a Clearer Path to Safe Fish Consumption
New Tool Visualizes Employment Trends in Biomedical Science
Oil Spill Cleanup Workers More Likely to Have Asthma Symptoms
Older Biologic Age Linked to Elevated Breast Cancer Risk
Permanent Hair Dye and Straighteners May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Pregnancy Hypertension Risk Increased by Traffic-related Air Pollution
Preterm Birth More Likely With Exposure to Phthalates
Preterm Birth, Prolonged Labor Influenced by Progesterone Balance
Reduced Blood Lead Levels Linked to Lower Blood Pressure in American Indians
Researchers Target a Mouse’s Own Cells, Rather Than Using Antibiotics, to Treat Pneumonia
Roadmap to Guide Progress Toward Replacing Animal Use in Toxicity Testing
Sister Study Turns 20
Sleeping With Artificial Light at Night Associated With Weight Gain in Women
Soy Formula Feeding During Infancy Associated With Severe Menstrual Pain in Adulthood
Study Finds Link Between Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution and Emphysema
Study of Mosquito Protein Could Lead to Treatments Against Life-threatening Viruses
Study: Trees, Bushes Near Highways Can Significantly Reduce Air Pollution Study: Trees, Bushes Near Highways Can Significantly Reduce Air Pollution
Telephone Press Conference: NTP Draft Conclusions for Radiofrequency Radiation Studies in Rats and Mice
Toxic Protein Linked to Muscular Dystrophy and Arhinia
Vitamin D May Protect Against Pollution-associated Asthma Symptoms in Obese Children
Women Treated for Breast Cancer May Age Faster Than Cancer-free Women
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