Denied coverage delayed care, worsened patients’ health … Ozone from wildfires killing more Americans … Textile mill ...
In Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the link between pesticide exposure and Parkinson’s disease looms large — for farmworkers and ...
Driving the decline, experts say, are several state and federal policy changes that block or discourage immigrants from ...
LOS ANGELES – California regulators took a first step Thursday toward banning the fabrication of artificial-stone countertops, popular with consumers but implicated in a workplace epidemic of the lung ...
Recent bans on immigration from the Trump administration could worsen healthcare worker shortages in the U.S., especially in underserved communities, a new study in JAMA Network Open warns. On Dec. 2, ...
Juliana Salazar, 4, stands behind a plexiglass barrier inside her family’s home in Pearland, Texas. Her father built the wall to protect her from disease exposures that her severely compromised immune ...
As data centers rapidly expand across the U.S., new research warns Americans could face higher electric bills, greater pollution and even hotter neighborhoods. Published May 12 in Environmental ...
Barges in the Channelview area of Harris County, Texas, on August 23, 2023. Credit: Mark Felix SAN JACINTO RIVER, Texas — Over the past 30 years, federal and state agencies in Texas have allowed ...
This story was updated on April 23, 2025. On August 6, 2012, a corroded, eight-inch pipe at Chevron’s oil refinery in Richmond, California, cracked open, sending a white cloud hundreds of feet into ...
Downtown Houston on a smoggy day. Particulate matter, an ingredient in smog, has been linked to a long list of health effects, including premature death, stroke and breast cancer. Credit: Dave Fehling ...
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