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Press Releases:
10 Sept. 2004, Researchers Report New Gene Test for Isolated Cleft Lip and Palate
8 Sept. 2004, New Research Suggests Link Between Maternal Diet and Childhood Leukemia Risk
8 Sept. 2004, Customized Program Reduces Asthma Symptoms in Inner-City Children
8 Sept. 2004, New Research Shows Air Pollution Can Reduce Children's Lung Function
7 July 2004 New Children's Environmental Health Center at Harvard School Of Public Health Will Address Exposures of Tar Creek Residents
6 July 2004 National Study Shows Dog and Cat Allergens are Universally Present in U.S. Homess
23 June 2004 New Study of New York City Residents Shows That Newborns are More Susceptible to DNA Damage from Pollution than Their Mothers
8 June 2004 National Study Shows 82 Percent of U.S. Homes Have Mouse Allergens
10 May 2004 Panel to Decide if Acrylamide Has Reproductive, Developmental Risks
03 May 2004 New Research Outlines Public Health Consequences of World Trade Center Disaster
03 May 2004 Breastfeeding Decreases Infant Mortality
22 Apr 2004 Four New Research Centers to Explore Link Between Oceans and Human Health
12 Apr 2004 Earth Day: Breaking the Mold, Toxic Mold
26 Mar 2004 Women Sustaining the American Spirit: Business Leader of the Year to Talk at NIEHS
23 Mar 2004 First Human Study to Show Benefits to Newborns from Federal Ban on Home Use of Two Insecticides
15 Mar 2004 NIEHS/NTP Director Dr. Kenneth Olden Receives Society of Toxicology's Public Communications Award
15 Mar 2004 Study Shows Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke Greater for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children
04 Mar 2004 Florida, Arizona, Missouri and Rhode Island Chosen to Kick Off Recruitment of Sisters of Women with Breast Cancer in Landmark Search for its Causes
12 Jan 2004 NIEHS and UNC to Collaborate on Registry of 20,000 Subjects to Relate Gene Variants and Environmental Disease
09 Dec 2003 NIEHS, NTP Director Kenneth Olden to Receive Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the College of Charleston at December Commencement
13 Nov 2003 NIEHS and American Public Health Association Sponsor Program Linking Built Environment and Public Health
15 Oct 2003 NIEHS Issues Additional Awards to Continue 9/11 Response for Workers and Residents Following WTC Disaster
14 Oct 2003 NIH-Funded Centers to Seek Early Environmental Exposures That May Lead to Breast Cancer
08 Oct 2003 NIEHS-Funded Researchers Winners of 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
08 Oct 2003 NIEHS-Funded Researchers Find Low-Level Ozone Increases Respiratory Risk of Asthmatic Children
12 Sep 2003 NIH Funds Eight Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities
20 Aug 2003 NIEHS Study Identifies Gene for Hydrocephalus in Mice
29 Jul 2003 Olden to Step Down as Director of NIEHS and the National Toxicology Program
25 Jun 2003 Stony Brook Scientist Find no Evidence of Relationship Between Breast Cancer and Electromagentic Fields
23 Jun 2003 Study Finds Direction of Enzymes Affects DNA Repair
10 Jun 2003 Council Gives 1st Outstanding Achievement Award to NIEHS' Olden for Encouraging People of Color in Science
08 Jun 2003 Cadmium Studies Suggest New Pathway to Human Cancer

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News Features:

June-September 2004

  Carl Bortner Joins SOT Speaker Bureau

  Bruske Takes the Helm in Communications

  Tom Goehl Honored: Outstanding Contributions to Chemical Health and Safety

  Summers of Discovery 2004

April - May 2004

  Earth Day Every Day at NIEHS

  NIEHSers Join Earth Day Creek Cleanup in Durham, N.C.

  Diaz Receives Presidential Early Career Award

  Robertson is UNC-CH Distinguished Alumni

  Proud to Be Losers

Feburary - March 2004
  NIEHS - Post Doc Heaven?

Also See: Archived News Features



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