Your daily environment - from air to diet - may impact your health as much as your DNA, according to a large new study.
A new study, published in Nature Health, reveals a strong link between exposure to agricultural pesticides in the environment ...
A new data tool from researchers at UCLA highlights significant environmental health disparities between Latino and white neighborhoods in L.A., providing critical insights amid escalating public ...
Good health does not begin in hospitals or gyms; it starts with the environment we live in. While it is widely accepted that clean air, fertile soil, and safe water are essential for both human and ...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the concept of One Health has provided a key framework in preparing for pandemic threats. It was ...
When one thinks about a diverse environment, indoor areas usually don’t come to mind. However, indoor environments are ripe for microorganisms, which can enter on humans and via exchanges with outdoor ...
The migration of populations from rural to urban areas, commonly referred to as urbanization, marks a profound transformation in modern society. This dynamic shift is evident across both developed and ...
Human behavior stands as the most immediate proximate cause of many of the adverse consequences to the environment. Thus, any solution will come from some constellation of changes in human attitude, ...
"Baltimore is sinking, and the sea is rising," Benjamin Zaitchik pronounced on a drizzly, late-summer day in his office at Johns Hopkins University. A professor of Earth and planetary sciences, ...