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  1. Health and Light: The extraordinary Study that Shows How light Affects Your Health and emotional well being. by John N. Ott, 2000-04-01
  2. The Public Health Consequences of Disasters
  3. Environmental Communication. Second Edition: Skills and Principles for Natural Resource Managers, Scientists, and Engineers. by Richard R. Jurin, Donny Roush, et all 2010-06-09
  4. Environmental Health Science: Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Chemical and Physical Health Hazards by Morton Lippmann, Beverly S. Cohen, et all 2003-08-14
  5. The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease, Environmental Change, and Their Effects on National Security and Development by Andrew T. Price-Smith, 2001-11-01
  6. Overexposure: Health Hazards in Photography by Susan Shaw, Monona Rossol, 1991-09-01
  7. Nanotechnology Environmental Health and Safety: Risks, Regulation and Management (Micro and Nano Technologies) by Matthew Hull, Diana Bowman, 2009-11-20
  8. Handbook of Environmental Health, Fourth Edition, Two Volume Set by Herman Koren, Michael S. Bisesi, 2002-07-29
  9. Concise Dictionary of Environmental Engineering by Thomas M. Pankratz, 1996-08-28
  10. Environmental Health Sourcebook (Health Reference)
  11. Earth Materials and Health: Research Priorities for Earth Science and Public Health by Committee on Research Priorities for Earth Science and Public Health, National Research Council, 2007-04-10
  12. Green Healthcare Institutions: Health, Environment, and Economics, Workshop Summary by Research, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, 2007-06-25
  13. At the Point of Production: The Social Analysis of Occupational and Environmental Health (Work, Health and Environment) (Work, Health, and Environment) by Charles Levenstein, 2009-06-30
  14. Environmental Epidemiology and Risk Assessment (Industrial Health & Safety) by Tim Aldrich, Jack Griffith, 1992-12-01

61. Welcome To The Children's Environmental Health Network | CEHN
The CEHN is a national multidisciplinary project whose purpose is to protect the health of children as it relates to environmental hazards.
http://cehn.org/
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The Voice of Children's Environmental Health in the Nation's Capital
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Latest News Launch of the National Eco-Healthy Child Care Program!!! CEHN Board Member, Dr. Lynn Goldman, to Receive Heinz Award
2010 Child Health Advocate Award Reception
more Last updated 09/23/2010 The Children's Environmental Health Network is a national multi-disciplinary organization whose mission is to protect the fetus and the child from environmental health hazards and promote a healthy environment. To achieve this mission, the Network has had several goals:
  • to promote the development of sound public health and child-focused national policy to stimulate prevention-oriented research to educate health professionals, policy makers and community members in preventive strategies; and to elevate public awareness of environmental hazards to children.
  • CEHN has been working since 1992 to promote this vital work and has a history of working with a wide range of stakeholders. From health care and child care professionals to faith and policy leaders, to parents and care givers, CEHN has partnered with local and national professional and advocacy organizations, reaching local, state, federal, and international audiences. Although children are better protected today than 18 years ago, we still have a great deal of work to do in order to ensure all children have the right to a healthy and safe future.

    62. Home -Center For Environmental Health Sciences-The University Of Montana
    Research and education program exploring the relationship between the environment and human health. Information on faculty, staff and research activities.
    http://www.umt.edu/cehs/

    63. Mason County Environmental Health Department
    It is the mission of Environmental Health to serve the residents of Mason County under the direction and guidance of Mason County Board of Health by conducting activities
    http://www.co.mason.wa.us/health/envhealth/index.php

    64. Caribbean Environmental Health Institute
    Organization dedicated to the protection of human and environmental health in the Caribbean.
    http://www.cehi.org.lc/

    65. San Mateo County - Health - Health Divisions - Community Health - Environmental
    The Environmental Health Division ensures a safe and healthful environment in the county's 20 cities and unincorporated areas through education, monitoring and enforcement of a
    http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/portal/site/health/menuitem.1a7092c0977f9767a181dda

    66. National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
    Conducts basic research on environmental health and environment related diseases. Links to facts, scientific research, information on programs, grants, events, contracts, employment, training, outreach events and public information. Major projects include genetic susceptibility to environmentally associated diseases and National Toxicology program.
    http://www.niehs.nih.gov/
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    67. Mohave County - Health Home
    Environmental Health . Rachel Patterson, Environmental Health Manager 3250 E Kino Kingman, AZ 86409 Telephone 928757-0901 Fax 928-757-0902. The Environmental Health Division
    http://www.co.mohave.az.us/ContentPage.aspx?id=127&cid=340

    68. EHPC Page
    Established to coordinate policy development for environmental health activities related to the mission of the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) and its agencies.
    http://web.health.gov/environment/
    About the Environmental Health Policy Committee (EHPC) Member Organizations and Representatives EHPC Subcommittees President's Task Force on Children's Environmental Health and Safety ... Search Please Note: The Environmental Health Policy Committee is inactive at this time. This Web site provides only archival information about the EHPC's activities. Please visit the Web sites of agencies that participated in the EHPC for current information on any topic found here.

    69. The Chartered Institute Of Environmental Health,
    Founded in 1883, an independent organization representing the interests of the environmental health profession. Web site about the organization, journals, programs and library.
    http://www.cieh.org/

    70. Environmental Health And Toxicology Information From The National Library Of Med
    Environmental Health and Toxicology is a comprehensive toxicology and environmental health web site. It has links to databases, bibliographies, tutorials, and other scientific
    http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro.html
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    71. The Children's Environmental Health Institute
    Committed to decreasing the prevalence, morbidity, and mortality of environmentally related childhood diseases. CEHI identify, develop, and promote solutions to improve children s environmental health through scientific research, environmental education, and public policy.
    http://www.cehi.org/

    72. Environmental Health | State Public Health | ASTHO
    Gulf Coast Oil Spill Please visit ASTHO’s new Gulf Coast Oil Spill webpage for the latest information and resources on the environmental event.
    http://www.astho.org/programs/environmental-health/

    73. PEHSU Home
    PEHSU is one of several regional federally funded clinical and educational centers. Provides information on programs and services for expert clinical and public health evaluations of children and communities with suspected environmental health problems.
    http://www.ucsf.edu/ucpehsu/
    UC PEHSU exists to improve the recognition and management of environmental health problems among children. Download Brochure
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    Welcome to the UCSF Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit Website. Toll Free
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    74. Environmental Health,
    Environmental Health. Our environment affects our health. If parts of the environment, like air, water or soil become polluted, it can lead to health problems.
    http://www.cdph.ca.gov/HealthInfo/environhealth/Pages/default.aspx
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    75. Center For Health And The Environment
    The ITEH initiate and foster interdisciplinary research programs in the areas of environmental health and toxicology that cross the traditional boundaries of medicine, engineering, agriculture and the sciences.
    http://iteh.ucdavis.edu/iteh/
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    Center for Health and the Environment
    Bldg 3792 Rm 129
    Old Davis Rd
    Davis, CA 95616
    Fax: (530) 752-5300
    UC Davis
    John Muir Institute of the Environment Center for Health and the Environment
    Initiating and fostering
    research programs in
    environmental health and toxicology
    that cross the traditional boundaries of
    medicine, engineering, agriculture and the sciences
    Last updated : Tuesday June 09, 2009

    76. County Of San Diego: Environmental Health
    Your County Government Community Services Healthy Kids Families Business Resources Environment Public Safety Jobs
    http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/deh/

    77. EnviRN Web Site
    Dedicated to supporting nursing professionals seeking information on environmental health and nursing. Provides resources, workshops, search and Community/Public Health Nursing Masters Program.
    http://envirn.umaryland.edu/

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    About Envirn Intro to EH Hazards A-Z ... Search
    A virtual resource for environmental health and nursing "Environmental health hazards, including those in the work environment, are ubiquitous, often insidious, and generally poorly understood. As such, they are of increasing interest to the general public and of fundamental importance to health care providers.... nurses are often the initial, and sometimes the only, point of contact for people seeking medical care...." ("Nursing Health, and the Environment," National Academy Press, 1995) Take the EnviRN User Survey We would love to know how we can make EnviRN more useful to you. We invite you to take our five minute survey and tell us what you'd like to see on the website. None of your information will be shared and we promise not to spam you!
    Environmental Health Nursing Resources
    E-Commons
    is a revolutionary new website that is being co-created by the world of nurses who are concerned about a wide range of issues related to the environment and human health. It is rich with information and links to credible sources from non-profit organizations, the government, and academia. E-Commons provides virtual workrooms and employs powerful social networking tools utilized for sharing knowledge. We welcome you and encourage you to visit this new web-based tool for nursing.
    The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
    is a new organization that brings together individual nurses and nursing organizations addressing environmental health issues. The Alliance's goal is integration of environmental health into nursing education, practice, research, and policy/advocacy work. Any nurse who is interested in environmental health is welcome to participate in the Alliance's activites and work group.

    78. Environmental Health
    Environmental Health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), environmental health addresses all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person
    http://www.odh.ohio.gov/landing/phs_environmental/envirhealth.aspx

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      • Draft Pending ... Swimming Pools and Spas Environmental Health According to the World Health Organization (WHO), environmental health addresses all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person, and all the related factors impacting behaviors. It encompasses the assessment and control of those environmental factors that can potentially affect health. It is targeted toward preventing disease and creating health-supportive environments. This WHO definition excludes behavior not related to environment, as well as behavior related to the social and cultural environment and genetics.
        The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) has several programs addressing environmental health spread throughout all three ODH divisions, but most reside in the Bureau of Environmental Health in the Division of Prevention. This bureau also works closely with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), as well as local, federal and other state partners. Details about ODH's environmental health programs follow. Asbestos The Asbestos program licenses and certifies companies and persons directly involved with the asbestos abatement industry.

    79. Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center Community Outreach Home Page
    Down load lectures, exercises, and curricula. K-12 programs and educational activities from the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center, University of Arizona.
    http://coep.pharmacy.arizona.edu/
    Environmental Health and Toxicology Community Outreach and Education
    We inform the public, K-12 educators, and environmental health professionals about environmental health sciences and toxicology issues through workshops, online papers, and K-12 programs, in the classroom and online
    The University of Arizona KEYS (K-12 Engaging Youth in Science) Research Internship offers six-week summer internships to highly motivated high school students who have a strong interest in pursuing advanced education or training in the bioscience or biomedical fields. This past summer, we completed our 2nd Annual KEYS Internship.
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    for more information. Environmental Health curriculum developed by Community Outreach will be taught at Wildcat School . Students will learn about Arsenic Poisoning and the PULSE Curriculum on
    PCOL819 Health Information Communication
    is a three-unit course with lab for students interested in pharmacy or similar health related careers. Students will attend classes each week to learn about health information communication and curricula to be used in local classrooms.

    80. Thurston County Environmental Health
    Home page for environmental health programs Hot Topics NEW! Toxic BlueGreen Algae Advisories Continue PDF NEW! Time of Transfer Inspection Program - Begins 9/1/10
    http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/health/ehadm/index.html
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