Wildfire smoke, spore-spread fungal diseases and microplastic are all on the rise, even as the US government slashes support ...
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Dr. Kathi A. Earles visited UF’s Bob Graham Center for Public Services Thursday ...
The EPA is changing how it assesses proposed regulations by dropping the monetary value of health benefits from its cost-benefit analyses. That misses a big piece of the picture.
The world's leading cardiovascular societies, the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the American College of Cardiology ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, 2026 — The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is proud to announce that Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) has joined the ACS Publications portfolio.
The rattle and thunder of demolition has echoed out in recent weeks from the top floor of 34 Mark West Springs Road, a three-story medical office building next to Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital.
University of Central Florida researchers are developing nanoparticles that could prevent or repair radiation damage, potentially benefiting cancer patients. UCF also created Silfoam, a dual chamber ...
2025 was a year of transition for healthcare IT. Becker’s reached out to IT and digital leaders from the biggest health systems in the country to ask which technology projects and trends excited them ...
Healthy, sustainable school meals could cut undernourishment, reduce diet-related deaths and significantly lower environmental impacts, according to a new modeling study led by a UCL (University ...
Over the past year, environmental experts who have dedicated their lives to public service have watched the partisan, unilateral destruction of the agency they once helped run. “What’s happening at ...
Amy Lindberg spent 26 years in the Navy and she still walked like it—with intention, like her chin had someplace to be. But around 2017, her right foot stopped following orders. Lindberg and her ...