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RSVP now for the next CHE Partnership Call - Table Matters: How Industrial Animal Production Impacts Health and the Environment
Tues., July 15 at 10am PT

 

Now available: MP3 recording and useful resources from the recent call on environmental impacts on autoimmune diseases - July 1, 2008


Recently released: Proceedings from the 2007 UCSF-CHE Fertility Summit (published in the journal of Fertility and Sterility)


5/20/08: The New York Times on BPA: "A Hard Plastic is Raising Hard Questions"

5/9/08: CHE featured in AARP: "The Body Toxic"

5/9/08: CHE Partner Dr. Philip Landrigan interview in Discover: "How Much Do Chemicals Affect Our Health?"


5/7/08: An MP3 recording of the latest CHE Partnership Call Sick Plastic, Sick People? The Science and Policy of Bisphenol A is now available!


5/5/08: Breast cancer and chemical exposures: new documents from HEAL and CHEM Trust (translations in 6 languages)

4/15/08: Now available: State of the Evidence 2008: The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment

2/20/08: CHE LDDI scientific consensus statement on environmental factors. 

1/25/08: New environmental health-themed issue of San Francisco Medicine, journal of the San Francisco Medical Society, is now available online. 
 

3/1/08: Two new chemicals policy reports from the University of Massachusetts Lowell's Lowell Center for Sustainable Production.

9/1/07: The BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a Biologically-based Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic Fields


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Community Health Priorities is a collaborative effort between the State of Oregon, Northwest Health Foundation, and individual Oregonian’s throughout the state. The goal of this project is to learn what public health issues Oregonians care most about, give this information to policymakers, and inspire each of us to take steps toward improving the health of our families and communities.

To participate, please go to the following website: http://www.communityhealthpriorities.org/home/ and click on “Give Us Your Opinion” to be directed to the survey.

Your participation in this survey will assist the Northwest Health Foundation, the Public Health Section of the Oregon Department of Human Services, and the Oregon Health Policy Commission to identify the values, beliefs, and priorities of Oregonians about the health of the public. The information will be used, along with other research and public involvement efforts, to develop and promote specific initiatives to improve the public's health.

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