Science news articles about 'public health risk'
Could Widely Used Rapid Influenza Tests Pose A Dangerous Public Health Risk?
... ' offices, hospitals and medical laboratories to detect H1N1 are virtually useless and could pose a significant danger to public health, according to a Loyola University Medical Center researcher.Refinery emissions have had 'neutral' effect on residents' health: study
A 1999 study of an upgrade and expansion to the Irving Oil refinery accurately determined there would be no change to public health risks, says the New Brunswick Health Department.Waterborne disease risk upped in Great Lakes
... Great Lakes region may raise the public health risk for the 40 million people who depend ... region this past spring is likely to aggravate the risk for outbreaks of waterborne disease in the Great Lakes ...Study finds program has improved health agencies' preparedness for bioterror and disease outbreaks
... and to examine whether the program should be revised. Future evaluations could be extended to include an assessment of public health risks and the cost-effectiveness of public health programs.Bulging prison system called massive intervention in American family life
... usually don't think of the prison system as something that is a policy shift. But the public health risks and the effects on migration and fertility show that it has had fundamental consequences for ...Most US organizations not adapting to climate change
... budgets or staffing patterns in response to climate risks." The report cites: New York City' ... climate change into plans for confronting public health risks, despite the belief that climate change ...Impulsivity in kindergarten may predict gambling behavior in 6th grade
... activity among U.S. adults and teens, public health risks remain, the authors write as background ... entry represent a vulnerability factor for precocious risk-oriented behavior like gambling in sixth ...Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
... the Journal of Virology. Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses increasingly pose a serious public health risk as cases of interspecies transmission from birds to humans ...New superbug is even harder to treat than MRSA
... the Health Protection Agency to issue a warning about what it calls "a notable public health risk". The bacteria can cause wound infections, septicaemia, pneumonia and gastroenteritis and are posing ...Houseplants cut indoor ozone
... 90% of their time indoors, indoor air pollution has been ranked as one of the world's greatest public health risks. The United Nations Development Program estimated (1998) that more than two million ...iSniff: Pocket-Size Pollution Sensors Promise Big Improvement in Monitoring Personal Environment
... temperatures , but raising childhood asthma rates, too? These new pocket-size sensors could provide more practical and powerful detection of such potential public health risks. [More] ...
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