Teaching for Healthier Environments
Three times a year (fall, winter, spring), the Resource Center of EOHSI
publishes its newsletter, Teaching for Healthier Environments. Articles
feature EOHSI's curricular materials, training updates, teacher spotlights
and other news of interest to K-12th grade teachers.
Read the newsletter on-line:
INFOletters have been prepared in a booklet format, offering clear,
unbiased information and reference resources on 19 environmental and occupational
health sciences topics.
- Agrichemicals
- Air Pollution: It May Be Worse in Your Home Than Outside
- Antioxidants: Magic Bullet or Just Another Chemical
- Chemicals in Cosmetics
- Diet & Cancer: The Evidence Mounts
- Ergonomics
- Environmental Education: Is It the Solution to Pollution?
- Food Labeling: New Regulations for a Better Informed Consumer
- Green Consumerism: How You Shop Can Make a Difference
- Indoor Air Quality: Is Your Workplace Making You Sick?
- Low-Level Radiation Waste
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: A Medical Puzzle
- Osteoporosis: Symptoms of an Aging Society
- Rabies: An Increasing Concern
- Think Before You Spray: Alternatives to Lawn and Garden Pesticides
- Understanding and Communicating the Nature of Environmental Risk
- Water, Water Everywhere ... Is it Safe to Drink?
- Wellness: New Approaches to a Healthy Workforce
- You, Your Car and the 1990 Clean Air Act
INFOsheets are available on a wide variety of environmental and occupational
health sciences topics. Authored by EOHSI faculty and other experts in
the field, these 30 individual informational brochures provide an overview
of a specific topic in clear, everyday language.