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Americans split on how politics affects public health…low-water incidents can increase illnesses…more than half of US ...
Award-winning musician tells what inspired him to compose the music for Public Health Watch's first podcast, Fumed ...
Award-winning musician tells what inspired him to compose the music for Public Health Watch’s first podcast, Fumed ...
A once-eliminated disease could infect thousands…Half of Americans breathe unhealthy air…Job burnout remains high for health ...
On August 6, 2012, a corroded, eight-inch pipe at Chevron’s oil refinery in Richmond, California, cracked open, sending a white cloud hundreds of feet into the air. The cloud quickly engulfed the 19 ...
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More than 122 million Americans are at risk from byproducts left behind during disinfection of drinking water supplies, a new analysis from the Environmental Working Group finds. Nearly 6,000 ...
Steelworkers, other advocates say proposed changes would put workers and communities at risk ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked enforcement of a new rule to limit silica dust exposure for coal and other miners. The rule, from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), was ...