The National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry is the only nationwide registry in the United States that collects information from ALS patients to help scientists learn more about this disease.
ATSDR’s Computational Toxicology Lab has developed an improved methodology for calculating the health risks of breathing in airborne chemicals in an emergency situation.
This new multimedia e-book with continuing education (CE) credits is designed to harness the power of storytelling to increase environmental health literacy for clinicians and health educators.
Geospatial technology identifies those people who may need help recovering from natural or man-made disasters, disease outbreaks, or other public health emergencies.
National ALS Registry Connects Researchers with Patients and Funding
PFAS
Computational Toxicology Laboratory Produces New Models
Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSU)
A Story of Health Is a Tale of Innovation and Education
Recycled Tire Crumb Used on Playing Fields and Playgrounds
Toxicological Profiles
Disaster and Social Vulnerability
Toxic Substances Data Evolve from Emergency Surveillance
Comprehensive Disaster Assessment and Readiness Toolkit (CDART)
Anaconda Smelter Exposure Investigation (EI)
Intercontinental Terminals Fire
DCHI Increasing PFAS Awareness through Clinician Outreach and Education
APPLETREE Program: Helping Protect People’s Health in the Community