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New CHE Partnership call: The Human Health Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill: A Summary of the IOM Workshop
Thurs, July 29, 2010

CHE Cafe call: On the Ground in the Gulf Coast: A Conversation with Wilma Subra and Michael Lerner
Thurs, August 12, 2010

New Symposium: Children First: Promoting Ecological Health for the Whole Child
October 1, 2010, UCSF
Register TODAY! Limited seating
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6/10/10: MP3 recording available: Nanotechnology: A New Chapter in Environmental Health Sciences

5/19/10: MP3 recording available: The President's Cancer Panel

5/11/10: MP3 recording available: The Information Age and EMF/RF Illness

5/3/10: MP3 recording available - CHE Cafe call: Annie Leonard, director and author, The Story of Stuff

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In August 2009, The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment (PRHE),
Excerpt from the February 2007 CHE Newsletter, written by Julia Varshavsky, CHE-Fertility national coordinatorA packed auditorium of over 400 leading scientists, physicians, nurse
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‘Obesogens’, other environmental factors contribute to metabolic syndromeBased upon the
Mind-body medicine pioneer, Dean Ornish, MD, explains surprising new researchBased on the
Women’s Reproductive Health and the Environment WorkshopJanuary 6-9, 2008Bolinas, CA
The CHE Fertility Research Exchange Listserv is intended to facilitate the collaboration of scientists in the environmental reproductive health field by
The CHE Fertility Scientist Registry is a database of scientists and/or clinicians who are knowledgeable about environmental reproductive health science
Please SAVE THE DATE for Girl, Disrupted: Hormone Disruptors and Women’s Reproductive Health, scheduled for Tuesday, February 24 at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern
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“Choosing Our Future – For a Healthier Life, Consume Chemicals in Moderation” is a new comic strip highlighting – in a humorous and simple way – the recent evidence of
Announcing CHE Café - A new call seriesInformal conversations on environmental health, featuring great minds and great ideas. Upcoming
November 14, 2008Dear President-Elect Obama:We write as Partners in the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, a national and international partnership dedicated to pr
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