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DEOHS undergrad surveys for West Nile virus and harmful algal blooms at Yakima Health District through Hatlen Scholarship
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Mapping jet pollution at Sea-Tac Airport
Communities around Sea-Tac Airport are exposed to a unique mix of air pollution associated with aircraft, new UW study finds
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Sexual harassment in the fields
Farmworker stories and DEOHS research inform new training video to prevent sexual harassment of agricultural workers
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DEOHS Professor Peter Johnson, founder of UW ErgoLab, to retire after 18 years
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US foreign policy could halt today’s major killers, prevent tomorrow’s outbreaks
United States action on global pandemics could save lives, address significant foreign policy interests and boost economic prosperity, according to a new analysis from leading researchers, including Kristie Ebi, an expert on global change and health at the University of Washington School of Public Health.
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The lifelong health impacts of business as usual
Climate change is already damaging the health of the world’s children and threatens lifelong impact, says DEOHS co-author of Lancet report
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Green cleaning on the menu
New project led by DEOHS and funded by UW’s EarthLab promotes green cleaning in food trucks to protect workers and the environment
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