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Connecticut Adopts Asthma Tracking
Environment and Human Health, Inc. releases new report on asthma prevalence among elementary school children
Survey Finds an "Epidemic" Rate of Asthma among Connecticut's School-Age Children
EHHI Releases Original Research Report, Breast Cancer: What Science Knows, What Women Think
Connecticut Has the Highest Breast Cancer Rates in the Country
EHHI Releases Original Research Report, The Harmful Effects of Vehicle Exhaust: A Case for Policy Change
Study Shows School Buses Continue to Idle in Violation of State Law
EHHI Releases Original Research Report, Children's Exposure to Diesel Exhaust on School Buses
Rising Obesity Rates Among School Children Spur Action By PTAs, Health Departments and Environment and Human Health, Inc.
Students Return to School Amid Childhood Obesity Crisis; Governor Urged to Make "Wellness Committees" Mandatory in Schools
Obesity Epidemic Costs Connecticut in Real Dollars— Governor Urged to Sign School Nutrition Bill
Environment and Human Health, Inc. releases its groundbreaking research report, The State of Nutrition and Physical Activity in Our Schools
Protect kids, food from pesticides (Opinion)
Environment and Human Health, Inc. releases the findings of its research report on the risks of lawn care pesticides
EHHI Urges Cutbacks in Pesticide Use to Protect Drinking Water
The Attorney General of Connecticut and Environment and Human Health, Inc. report on a serious pesticide exposure issue
EHHI Calls for Towns and Individuals to Reduce Their Use of Lawn and Tree Care Pesticides
EHHI and Attorney General Blumenthal Urge Parents to Take Advantage of New School Pesticide Laws
Studies indicate Pressure-Treated Wood may impact human health
Environment and Human Health, Inc. warns public that pressure treated wood is a source of arsenic exposure
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