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ESRI Geomedicine: Online Map Resource for Environmental Health [1]

From GIS software company ESRI, this free tool lets users enter places where they lived for more than two years at a time, and the site provides you with a personalized "place history" pdf report and shareable maps detailing local heart attack rate and nearby toxic chemicals for each location.

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Natural Gas Hazards Drawing Federal Attention [8]

After hearing for years about public concern over the adverse health and environmental effects of hydraulic fracturing used to increase production of natural gas, US EPA has begun a process (including 4 public meetings in July; CO, NY, PA, TX) to decide what the issues are and how to address them.

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Chemicals [9]
Energy & Fuel [10]
Health [3]
People & Population [11]
Environmental Health [5]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [12]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [13]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [14]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [15]
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"U.S. Songbirds Carry Low-Risk Bird Flu, Study Finds" [16]

"Songbirds such as sparrows and thrushes carry various forms of bird flu and could potentially spread the viruses to pigs and poultry, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday."

Environmental Health [5]
Wildlife [17]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Reuters [18], 07/07/2010
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"Feds Not Handling Women’s Uranium Claims" [19]

"Women who worked in the Grand Junction offices of the former Atomic Energy Commission have been diagnosed with diseases that would be compensable under the radiation exposure compensation law and related legislation, except for the fact they were employed by the federal government."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [20]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Grand Junction Sentinel [21], 07/06/2010
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"Utah Study Points To Arsenic in Backyard Chickens" [22]

"The use of roxarsone and other arsenic-based additives in poultry and swine feed is at the center of a national controversy."

Chemicals [9]
Food [23]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Salt Lake Tribune [24], 07/06/2010
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"Researchers Ask Canada To Ban Asbestos" [25]

"An international group of researchers is renewing its call for a global ban on the mining and use of asbestos, a known cause of cancer they say is unsafe in any form."

Chemicals [9]
Pollution [26]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
Canada [27]
Source: Reuters [28], 07/02/2010
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"Health of Exxon Valdez Cleanup Workers Was Never Studied" [29]

"You'd think that more than 20 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, scientists would know what, if any, long-term health dangers face the thousands of workers needed to clean up the Gulf of Mexico spill. You'd be wrong."

Disasters [30]
Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: McClatchy [31], 06/30/2010
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"Cellphone Industry Attacks San Francisco's Ruling on Radiation" [32]

San Francisco is requiring retailers to inform customers of how much electromagnetic radiation cell phones emit. The cell phone industry is attacking San Francisco in retaliation.

Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
California [33]
Source: Wash Post [34], 06/29/2010
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"Dengue Re-emerges in U.S., Spurring Race for Vaccine" [35]

"For the first time in more than 65 years, dengue has returned the continental United States, according to an advisory the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued in late May. While a few cases were reported earlier, they were primarily in Americans who had caught the virus abroad or at the Texas-Mexico border."

Environmental Health [5]
Public [7]
Source: Greenwire [36], 06/29/2010
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July 20, 2010

Modernizing the NEPA Process in the Context of the Gulf Disaster [37]

At this Environmental Law Institute event, a panel will briefly outline the NEPA processes surrounding approval of drilling for oil in the BP/Deepwater Horizon incident and then discuss the role of so-called "categorical exclusions."

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Fish & Fisheries [39]
Disasters [30]
Energy & Fuel [10]
Natural Resources [40]
Laws & Regulations [41]
Pollution [26]
Waste [42]
Water & Oceans [43]
Government [44]
Environmental Health [5]
Wildlife [17]
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National (U.S.) [6]

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