Imagine: You want to find out what in the environment might be contributing to a health issue you or loved ones are facing. You come across this highly integrated, science-based, straightforward, streamlined, easy-to-navigate website.
On one page, the site provides not only a comprehensive summary of your topic of interest, but links to calls with leading researchers, useful publications, insightful blog posts and an up-to-date news feed. In addition, everything you find is interconnected with other relevant information if you wish to deepen your understanding.
Good News: You no longer have to imagine –
CHE’s new website is here!
www.healthandenvironment.org
On our site you will find the latest research and analysis on the relationship between exposures and disease for:
- 7 different interacting environments – built, chemical, food and agriculture, global, psychosocial, socioeconomic and technological.
- A wide range of chronic diseases and disabilities, including cancer, diabetes/obesity, learning disabilities, reproductive health and many more.
- Specific chemicals contaminants that studies suggest can contribute to various diseases and disabilities.
You can also access:
- 400 recorded presentations with leading researchers covering the latest science on exposures and health outcomes.
- Topic-specific news feed with links to respective scientific publications.
- A calendar of relevant meetings, conferences and other events.
- 16 topic-based ScienceServs where new studies are shared and discussed.
- Blog posts on key concerns.
- Science-based publications, including the award-winning A Story of Health.
- Scientific consensus statements that have impacted major fields of study.
- Our highly lauded Toxicant and Disease Database, and much more....
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We welcome your questions, comments and feedback and hope this will prove to be an invaluable resource for you and your colleagues.