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Aug. 25, 2025

Building a research database to protect tribal trust

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Sept. 4, 2025

Air pollution directly linked to increased dementia risk

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Aug. 28, 2025

Erin Brockovich toxic metal detected in air after LA fires

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Aug. 17, 2025

Wildfire Fighters, Unmasked in Toxic Smoke, Are Getting Sick and Dying

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Aug. 21, 2025

Google Wants You to Know the Environmental Cost of Quizzing Its AI

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Aug. 14, 2025

New EPA data show more towns have PFAS in their water. Is yours one?

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July 22, 2025

Very high levels of toxic chemicals found in eco-friendly menstrual products, study says

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July 9, 2025

Just How Harmful Is Vaping? More Evidence Is Emerging.

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Aug. 11, 2025

EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren’t dangerous. We asked 30 scientists: Here’s what they say

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July 24, 2025

The EPA set formal limits on PFAS in drinking water last spring. How has that affected Arizona?

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The mission of the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC) is to facilitate and implement innovative research aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying environmental health science risks and disease among people living in arid environments. The SWEHSC (P30 ES006694) is funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.


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