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Heat Kills Thousands in the U.S. Every Year. Why Are the Deaths So Hard to Track?
| The New York Times | Featured: Kristie L. Ebi View
Environmental justice boot camp offers training on solutions-driven research
| Harvard School of Public Health News | Featured: Joan Casey View
Should you be worried about toxic metals in tampons?
| Right as Rain - UW Medicine | Featured: Catherine Karr View
The climate crisis is a mental health crisis. Building smart-surface public spaces is an easy prescription
| New York Amsterdam News | Featured: Howard Frumkin View
More than 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, study estimates. Here are the countries most impacted
| CBS News | Featured: Kristie L. Ebi View
New lawsuit claims worker died after being electrocuted at Tesla facility in Austin
| KVUE ABC | Featured: Richard J. Gleason View
Wildfire smoke health effects: How to protect yourself in WA
| FOX 13 Seattle | Featured: Coralynn Sack View
How King County’s newest park fits into a plan for extreme heat
| Seattle Times | Featured: Jeremy J Hess View
Everywhere and everlasting: How PFAS affect the human body
| Spokesman-Review | Featured: Catherine Karr View
15 UW professors among new class of members to the Washington State Academy of Sciences
| UW News | Featured: Jeremy J Hess View
Using low-cost air sensors in schools can inform decision-making
| Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Newsletter | Featured: Orly Stampfer (alum) View
Wildfire smoke increases dementia risk more than other forms of air pollution, landmark study finds
| LA Times | Featured: Joan Casey View
Exploring wildfire smoke exposure and risk of dementia in an older patient population: Joan A. Casey, PhD & Holly Elser, MD, PhD, MPH
| NeurologyLive | Featured: Joan Casey View
Wildfire smoke may be worse for your brain than other air pollution, study says
| Washington Post | Featured: Joan Casey View