Chemical of the Month: Formaldehyde, October 2022
A digital collection for the September 2022 issue of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, focused on formaldehyde.
Chemical of the Month: Formaldehyde
Op-ed for October 2022 edition of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month.
Chemical of the Month: Benzene, September 2022
A digital collection for the September 2022 issue of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, focused on benzene.
Chemical of the Month: Benzene
Op-ed for August 2022 edition of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month.
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Sara_NesheiwatAccording to ResearchGate, this work has been cited in 28 publications, the links to some of them can be found below:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297746745_The_race_for_Ebola_d…
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285996662_The_Ashgate_research…
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304987833_Postscript_Thinking_…
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283026112_From_biodiversity_to…
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269185850_One-health_approach_…
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Sara_NesheiwatAs mentioned, this site offers data on long term health afflictions of those exposed to 9/11. Yet the site also offers information about the participants in the registry. How they were selected, how many people are entered in the registry and where their exact locations were during the attacks. On top of providing data on the participants, the site also offers information on funding, as well as access to annual reports addressing the health impacts of 9/11. The site also gives access to those that the registry works with and collaborates with. The history behind the registry and the attacks are also provided. Sources for all data and a full bibliography is also available along with information about legal aspects of the health and compensation act, enrollee's confidentiality and thousands of other resources.
Op-ed for August 2022 edition of The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, led by RISE St. James.