Environmental Health

Medindia's Press Release’ section provides the latest press release on Environmental Health from across the world for the global audience. This page links to 1023 Environmental Health press releases.

Pelosi: Lifting the Ban on Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange is a Victory for Science and for Public Health

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today applauding the inclusion of language in the fiscal year 2010 Consolidated Appropriations Act lifting the ban on federal funding for syringe exchange initiatives ...


Some Myths About Dogs and Cats Are Not Only False - They're Dangerous!

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 7 "You can't teach an old dog new tricks," it's often said. In fact, you can. However, old myths about pets continue to be passed down from generation to generation. "While some myths are harmless, others ...

Health Care Without Harm Applauds EPA Finding Climate Change is Danger to Public Health

Says EPA Shows Powerful Commitment of Support to Climate Change Reduction WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Health Care Without Harm applauds today's announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency that climate change ...

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Urban Homes: Major Air Pollution Contributors in Indian Cities

Urban Homes: Major Air Pollution Contributors in Indian Cities

Indian urban homes are significant contributors to PM2.5, CO, and NOx emissions, along with transport and power sectors, worsening city air quality.

King Solomon's Mines: The Shocking Truth About Its Minimal Impact on Health

King Solomon's Mines: The Shocking Truth About Its Minimal Impact on Health

A study from Tel Aviv University shows ancient copper mining had minimal environmental impact, challenging previous assumptions about pollution during King Solomon's era.

Parks for Hearts: A Lifesaving Remedy for Men in High-Crime Areas

Parks for Hearts: A Lifesaving Remedy for Men in High-Crime Areas

Go green! Community parks in high-crime areas help men and residents reduce heart disease deaths and improve heart health.

The Race Against Pollution: How Air Quality Slows Marathon Runners

The Race Against Pollution: How Air Quality Slows Marathon Runners

A new study reveals that air pollution on race day can slow marathon finish times, highlighting the impact of pollution on athletic performance and overall health.

Heat Waves: A Growing Threat to Neurodegenerative Disease Patients

Heat Waves: A Growing Threat to Neurodegenerative Disease Patients

Neurodegenerative Diseases and Heat Waves: People with Parkinson’s disease and dementia are at a higher risk of dying in heat waves.

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