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2010
Podcast: BPA exposure in pregnant women
Joseph Braun, research fellow in the Department of Environmental Health, discusses BPA exposure in pregnant women. November 3, 2010 (5:48) Please…
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Caffeine Comparisons
The size of the beverage in the image below represents how much or how little caffeine it contains. *sources: www.mayoclinic.com,…
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Coffee & Health
Coffee: The Good News More than half of American adults drink coffee every day. Recent scientific studies suggest moderate consumption…
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Haiti earthquake disaster relief
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haiti September, 2010 -- Hilarie Cranmer, assistant professor in the department of global health and population, talks about her experience running…
slideshow Benjamin Sommers, Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Economics, discusses the necessity of cutting health costs and slowing the rate…
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Alumni Weekend 2010
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September 2010 -- Alumni Award of Merit Winners Lynn Rosenberg, Fernando Guerra, James Dalen and David Schottenfeld discuss the influence…
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Lead in the environment: No safe dose
September 2010 -- Philippe Grandjean, adjunct professor of environmental health, discusses the findings of a report by the European Food Safety…
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Podcast: Comparative effectiveness
Milton Weinstein, Henry J. Kaiser Professor of Health Policy and Management, discusses comparative effectiveness research in health care. July 27,…
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Pesticides tied to ADHD in children
July 2010 -- Marc Weisskopf, Mark and Catherine Winkler Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, discusses a study that finds…
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Higher risk of heart disease, diabetes from eating processed meats
Renata Micha, research fellow in the department of epidemiology, discusses a new study that finds eating processed meats (such as…
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