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Americans split on how politics affects public health…low-water incidents can increase illnesses…more than half of US ...
Award-winning musician tells what inspired him to compose the music for Public Health Watch's first podcast, Fumed ...
Award-winning musician tells what inspired him to compose the music for Public Health Watch’s first podcast, Fumed ...
A once-eliminated disease could infect thousands…Half of Americans breathe unhealthy air…Job burnout remains high for health ...
On August 6, 2012, a corroded, eight-inch pipe at Chevron’s oil refinery in Richmond, California, cracked open, sending a white cloud hundreds of feet into the air. The cloud quickly engulfed the 19 ...
Steelworkers, other advocates say proposed changes would put workers and communities at risk ...
Unsafe drinking water linked to disinfectants…arsenic in rice could rise with climate change…mattresses may expose kids to ...
The rule, from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, was imposed last year in response to an epidemic of severe black lung disease among coal miners.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked enforcement of a new rule to limit silica dust exposure for coal and other miners. The rule, from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), was ...
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