99 episodes

This podcast series explores how environmental exposures affect our health. Each short episode highlights ways researchers work in partnership with community groups to understand and address environmental health issues.

Environmental Health Chat NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

This podcast series explores how environmental exposures affect our health. Each short episode highlights ways researchers work in partnership with community groups to understand and address environmental health issues.

    Artificial Turf and Your Health

    Artificial Turf and Your Health

    In this episode, NIEHS-funded researcher Homero Harari, Sc.D., talks about the potential health and safety concerns of playing on artificial turf. He also discusses how communities can make informed decisions about whether to install synthetic surfaces at schools, parks, and playgrounds.

    • 8 min
    Climate Disasters and Mental Health in Youth

    Climate Disasters and Mental Health in Youth

    In this episode, NIEHS-funded researcher Maggie Sugg, Ph.D., talks about how climate disasters affect mental health in youth. She also discusses some strategies to promote mental health resilience in young people and communities affected by disasters.

    • 11 min
    Autism and the Environment

    Autism and the Environment

    In this episode, we’ll hear from NIEHS-funded researcher Staci Bilbo, Ph.D., who studies how environmental exposures and stress, especially during early development in the womb, influence children’s brain and behavioral development.

    • 10 min
    Incorporating the Environment Into Maternal and Child Health Care

    Incorporating the Environment Into Maternal and Child Health Care

    In this episode, we’ll learn how the NIEHS Pediatric and Reproductive Environmental Health Scholars (PREHS) program is teaching health care professionals about the many interactions that occur between children, pregnant women, new mothers, and their environment.

    • 12 min
    Keeping Your Home Safe From Radon

    Keeping Your Home Safe From Radon

    In this episode, Ellen Hahn, Ph.D., discusses her work to increase radon awareness and testing in rural Kentucky and help residents take action to reduce their exposure at home.

    • 11 min
    PFAS in Drinking Water: Responding to Community Concerns

    PFAS in Drinking Water: Responding to Community Concerns

    In this episode, Jane Hoppin, Sc.D., discusses how she helped launch a study to address North Carolina residents’ concerns following the discovery of PFAS in their drinking water. She also provides tips to reduce one’s exposure to PFAS in drinking water.

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

NickCinti ,

Great Environmental Health content, marred by technical issues

I always learn something new from this podcast. Unfortunately, the audio level of the recording is much lower than other podcasts that I subscribe to. Even turning up the volume doesn’t fix this. Hope that that this technical glitch can be fixed. Otherwise, great podcast.

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