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- A journal of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Table of contents, author guidelines, editorial board and subscription information.
- Focus on risk analysis and evaluation.
- Publication of the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) concerned with the challenge of environmental assessment, protection, cleanup and remediation.
- Directory of links to public health, environmental medicine and hospital management journals.
- News magazine for environmental professionals, with focus on environmental health topics. Site has links to related information resources.
- EHP publishes databases and hypertext documents for human health and ecological risk assessment. EHP also publishes federal, state, and local risk assessment guidance documents.
- Learn about environmental factors that influence human well-being.
- Environmental medicine online including information resources from the book Environmental Medicine by L. Moller (ed.).
- Book available: A guide for clinicians and activists to scientific information about the effects of the environment on psychological development and well-being. Symptoms caused by severe stress and depression can overlap those caused by toxins and by a va
- Book available -- on the relationship between environment, food quality, and disease, citing research from indexed journals in environmental medicine, clinical ecology, toxicology, molecular biology, and genetics. Written by Buck Levin, Ph.D., R.D.
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