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(RFG1) Environmental Exposures to People in the Southwest

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Dec. 18, 2019

Crop Exposure to Arsenic and Cadmium

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Jan. 2, 2021

Is the Risk of Cancer Higher for Firefighters?

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Feb. 1, 2021

Firefighting and the Exposure to Cancerous Byproducts.

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March 15, 2023

Paloma Beamer, PhD, was chosen to serve on the National Academies’ Standing Committee

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Jan. 30, 2023

Dr. Amanda Wilson Named to ADEQ Advisory Group

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Feb. 16, 2023

SWEHSC Delivers With Collaboration, Research Success

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Jan. 17, 2023

Improving Firefighter Health Through Research

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May 2, 2021

Can Exposure to Fire Alter Your DNA?

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Nov. 9, 2022

University of Arizona researchers awarded $3.5M to fight extreme heat

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April 5, 2022

Study Shows Potential Epigenetic Basis for Increased Health Risks in Firefighters

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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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