«Make the best choices you can, stay informed, then live your life,» says Jeanne Rizzo, RN, executive director of the Breast Cancer Fund, a nonprofit group that
identifies environmental health risks, such as endocrine disruptors, and advocates for their eliimination.
Not exact matches
«Effectively, by learning more about an individual's sleep patterns and considering
environmental and genetic
risk factors, physicians may one day be able to
identify risks before they occur and target
health solutions.»
Founded in 1994 by women's
health activists, Silent Spring Institute leads groundbreaking studies to
identify the links between
environmental chemicals and breast cancer, opening new doors to understanding the
health risks associated with toxics where we live and work.
Continue with the sixth year of the Birth Cohort Study, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the University of New Mexico Community
Environmental Health Program, SRIC, the Navajo Nation Department of Health, and the Indian Health Service to work with young Navajo women and newborn children to identify uranium and other environmental sources of health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeas
Environmental Health Program, SRIC, the Navajo Nation Department of Health, and the Indian Health Service to work with young Navajo women and newborn children to identify uranium and other environmental sources of health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Ar
Health Program, SRIC, the Navajo Nation Department of
Health, and the Indian Health Service to work with young Navajo women and newborn children to identify uranium and other environmental sources of health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Ar
Health, and the Indian
Health Service to work with young Navajo women and newborn children to identify uranium and other environmental sources of health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Ar
Health Service to work with young Navajo women and newborn children to
identify uranium and other
environmental sources of health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeas
environmental sources of
health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Ar
health risks in northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona.
The current Dialogue has helped
identify health impacts in communities exposed to
environmental risks at abandoned mine sites.
Our specialists can help you
identify your
risk of developing cancer, counsel you on
environmental or behavioral factors that may help reduce that
risk, and help you understand the treatment options available to help you manage your
health.
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Environmental Health Association of Nova Scotia Provides information about potential health risks of commonly used products, help identify less toxic alternatives for personal care, household cleaning, baby care, and household pest control, provide information to help you evaluate products not in this Guide in order to choose the safest ones for your
Health Association of Nova Scotia Provides information about potential
health risks of commonly used products, help identify less toxic alternatives for personal care, household cleaning, baby care, and household pest control, provide information to help you evaluate products not in this Guide in order to choose the safest ones for your
health risks of commonly used products, help
identify less toxic alternatives for personal care, household cleaning, baby care, and household pest control, provide information to help you evaluate products not in this Guide in order to choose the safest ones for your needs
«The Canine Lifetime
Health Project is a groundbreaking, long - term effort to
identify genetic, nutritional and
environmental risk factors for the development of cancer and other canine diseases,» MAF reports.
On Saturday, Jan. 15, at TNAVC, Pfizer will participate in a luncheon announcing its financial and scientific support of the Morris Animal Foundation's Canine Lifetime
Health Project, the largest and most comprehensive study ever conducted in dogs to
identify genetic,
environmental and nutritional
risk factors for the development of cancer and other diseases.
But in a report that I wrote about last year, an expert panel convened by the National Research Council sharply criticized the federal government's efforts to
identify possible
health or
environmental risks of nanotechnology.
Many cities
identify zones where certain types of urban agriculture are allowed (often defining required management practices) and other types are excluded (due to expected negative effects in the given local circumstances) in order to reduce
health and
environmental risks.
New government agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board (1967), the
Environmental Protection Agency (1970), the Occupational
Health and Safety Administration (1971), the Consumer Products Safety Commission (1972), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (1975), the Mining
Health and Safety Administration (1977) and so on, began compiling that kind of data that made it possible to
identify safety
risks with common causes on a national scale that made it possible to prove that individual injuries were caused common defects traceable to large national companies or industries.
Excellent ability to
identify and manage
health risks due to
environmental factors, with experience in ensuring regulatory compliance.
Personal or individual (e.g., biological sex, age, immigrant status, socioeconomic status, attitudes and beliefs, mental
health and psychopathology), relational or interpersonal (e.g., relationship type, relationship satisfaction), and
environmental (e.g., economic strain, social isolation)
risk factors associated with the occurrence of domestic abuse are
identified.