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Health Outcomes CERCH

WebOne of the most significant birth health outcomes is a shorter length of time spent in the womb, which implies less time for developmental processes like building the body’s …

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The CERCH Team CERCH

WebJulianna Deardorff, PhD. Associate Professor, Maternal and Child Health Program; King Sweesy and Robert Womack Endowed Chair in Medical Science and Public Health. …

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Seveso Women's Health Study CERCH

WebSeveso Women's Health Study. On July 10, 1976, a reactor explosion in a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy spread over 30 kg of dioxin and other chemicals over an 18 square …

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Climate Change and the Health of Older Adults

WebClimate change increases the contamination risk for sources of drinking water and recreational water. Older adults are at high risk of contracting gastrointestinal illnesses …

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Publications CERCH

WebWith nearly 200 publications on the cutting edge of its field, CERCH is a unique center for environmental research and children's health. Our work benefits as much from the spirit …

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ESTA: STEM Through the Arts CERCH

WebEnhance this science curriculum with arts-based inquiry, to increase pathways to sciences and help diversify STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) fields by putting the A …

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For Investigators CERCH

WebThe goal of CHAMACOS is to determine how early life exposures to environmental chemicals (including pesticides, endocrine disruptors, and air pollutants) and …

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Research Programs CERCH

WebThe Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas (CHAMACOS) is a longitudinal cohort study of children examining exposures to pesticides and other …

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CHAMACOS Studies CERCH

WebThe Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas (CHAMACOS) Study is the longest running longitudinal birth cohort study of pesticides and other …

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PFAS Pilot Study CERCH

WebPFAS Pilot Study. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are persistent anthropogenic chemicals widely used in industrial processes and commercial products. …

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The VHEMBE Study CERCH

WebThe Venda Health Examination of Mothers, Babies and their Environment (VHEMBE) Study investigates the potential health effects resulting from insecticides used to control …

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HERMOSA Study CERCH

WebThe Health and Environmental Research in Make-up Of Salinas Adolescents (HERMOSA) Study is a youth-led research project examining how girls are exposed to hormone …

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Farmworker COVID and Long COVID Studies CERCH

WebUnited States farmworkers ensure the continuity of the nation’s food supply and were deemed essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Latinos, including those in …

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Environmental Exposures CERCH

WebYoung children are more vulnerable to environmental exposures than older children and adults. Through the CERCH Environmental Quality in California Child Care Research …

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Green Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting: A Curriculum for …

WebAmmonia-based products are also used for cleaning ovens and soaking items to loosen baked-on grime. Exposure to high concentrations of ammonia in ambient air or in an …

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Environmental Exposures in Child Care Facilities Study CERCH

WebNationally, 13 million children, or 65% of all U.S. children, spend some portion of the day in child care and in California alone, approximately 1.1 million children five years or …

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UCB CSVS white_paper 12_01_20_final

WebMany farmworkers (37%; 400/1091) reported living in overcrowded housing, defined by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as more than two people per bedroom. …

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