Other
Resources/ Links
Suggested
Reading List (Adobe PDF format)
Other Environmental Health Resources
By
Category (Adobe PDF format)
Alphabetical List
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry (ATSDR)
Air Pollution
Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisioning, Washington, DC
American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Environmental Health
American Cancer Society - 1-800-227-2345
American
Industrial Hygiene Association
American Lung Association - 1-800-LUNG-USA
Art Hazards Program, Sacramento, California - (916)-445-6900
Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC)
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Bio-Integral Resource Center, Berkeley, California
Bioterrorism
and Children
Cancer Information Service, National Cancer Institute -
1-800-4-CANCER (422-6237)
CDC/National Center for Envrionmental Health (NCEH)
Center
for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction,
Alexandria, Virginia
Children's Environmental Health Network (CEHN), Washington,
DC
Children's
Health Environmental Coalition
Children's National Medical Center (CNMC), Washington, DC
Dangerous Days of Summer
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EHP
Online
Electric and Magnetic Fields Program, Oakland, California
EPA
- America's Children and the Environment Online
George Washington University Medical Center (GWUMC)
GWU-Center for Risk Science and Public Health - (CRSPH)
GWU-Occupational Medicine and Toxicology Division (OMT)
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Healthy Schools Network, Inc., Albany, New York
Indoor Air Quality, EPA
LEAD
Lead Poisioning
Prevention Information Line -
1-800-LEAD-FYI (532-3394)
Lead- The LEAD LISTING - The National Lead Service Providers'
Listing System
Actions
You Can Take To Reduce Lead In Drinking Water
Environmental Protection Agency
Fact Sheet
- Lead in DC Drinking Water
MedlinePlus
Health Information – Drinking water
National Library of Medicine
National Lead Information Center - 1-800-424-LEAD
NSF
International - Certifies water filters
Testimony
of Jerome A. Paulson, MD before the City Council of
Washington DC on the matter of Lead in Drinking Water.
Read More...
10 February 2004 (pdf)
Testimony
of Jerome A. Paulson, MD before the City Council of
Washington DC on the matter of Lead in Drinking Water.
Read More... 4 February 2004 (pdf)
Learn About
Chemicals Around Your House
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Mercury - Mid-Atlantic Region
Instructions For Cleaning Up “Small” Liquid Mercury Spills In Household (PDF)
Advice for Women Who Are Pregnant, or Who Might Become Pregnant, and Nursing Mothers, About Avoiding Harm To Your Baby Or Young Child From Mercury in Fish and Shellfish (PDF)
Mold
Resources
Indoor
Mold Exposure – Effects, Recognition, and Management
(pdf)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
National Lead Information Center - 1-800-424-LEAD
National Pesticide
Medical Monitoring Program,
Oregon State University
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural and
Life Sciences,
Room 1007, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7301
Phone: (541) 757-5086; Fax: (541) 757-5085
National Pesticide Information Center -
1-800-858-7378
Nursing Resources
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Paper
Series on Children's Health by the Office of Children's
Health Protection (OCHP) at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) :
Pesticide Safety
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Washington, DC
Protecting
Your Children
Region III EPA Office
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SMOKEFREE DC
State Environmental
Offices DC, DE, MD, PA, VA and WV:
Teratogen Information
Services - 1-888-285-3410
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Virginia
Public Health Association
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to provide access to the most reliable information available,
the presence of a link to another web site in no way
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provided on the external site.
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