Log in - Help - May 16, 2012
CHE logo The Collaborative on Health and the Environment
This site WWW
PARTNERSHIP EVENTS

Partnership call: Advancing Risk Assessment: Progress and Ongoing Obstacles
Thur, May 24


Conference: Healthy Environments Across Generations
New York Academy of Medicine
June 7-8, 2012
 

4/26/12: MP3 recording available: CHE Cafe call: Designing Healthy Communities: a conversation with Richard Jackson, MD, MPH


4/17/12: MP3 recording available: Nanotechnology: A Science and Policy Update 


3/12/12: MP3 recording available: Phthalates and Proposed REACH Regulations


2/14/12: MP3 recording available: Health Effects of Indoor Air Contaminants
****

CHE Partners on why they value our work

Environmental Contaminants May Contribute to Fertility Compromise
31 July 2006

EXPLORE July/August 2006, Vol.2, No.4, Linda Giudice, MD
Responding to the fact that a growing number (now 12%) of American couples report experiencing difficulty in conceiving and/or carrying a pregnancy to term, a group of multi disciplinary experts gathered in 2005 to assess data from the US National Center for Health Statistics 2002 National Survey of Family Growth is so disquieting. Download the PDF...

 

The Collaborative on Health and the Environment
c/o Commonweal, PO Box 316, Bolinas, CA 94924
For questions or comments about the website, email: info@healthandenvironment.org