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Layoffs within the CDC have ended its Lead Program and prevented it from fulfilling Milwaukee's EpiAid request to address lead poisoning.
Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the ...
The cuts have eliminated or severely reduced programs addressing HIV prevention, occupational safety, cancer clusters, asthma, tobacco use, violence prevention, lead poisoning, reproductive health, ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is offering free testing to help people check lead levels in their blood.
You could soon be hearing a lot of news about tomatoes. That’s because the Commerce Department announced this week that Mexican tomatoes will be subject to 21 percent tariffs starting July 14. If this ...
Some children were exposed to lead and investigators found flaking paint inside aging schools. Two federal experts, expected to help guide the response, have lost their jobs.
An internal memo proposes carving out $40 billion from federal health agencies while eliminating dozens of programs.
One out of 31 children — more than 3% of kids — have been identified with autism, according to the latest results published ...
The Chicago Department of Public Health Lead Poisoning Prevention and Healthy Homes Program is holding a panel discussion on lead poisoning and prevention.
It's a bad year to be brought low on the high seas, with a new Norovirus strain colliding with significant cuts among the ...