Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and health effects: addressing the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s (NASEM’s) recommendations for at-risk populations

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are chemicals that are widely used in consumer products, industrial firefighting foams used on military bases and airports, and can be found in drinking water throughout Alaska and the US. In Alaska, the dispersive use of PFAS-based firefighting foams have contaminated the drinking water of communities from the North Slope to southeast…

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Protecting brain development in children: neurotoxic effects of phthalates and need for critical policy reform

On Wednesday, November 16, the Alaska Collaborative on Health and Environment (CHE-Alaska) was joined by Katherine O’Brien and Rashmi Joglekar from Earthjustice for a presentation on risks and harms to children associated with phthalates, the use of phthalates as food-additives, and recent legal action towards the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The widespread use of…

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Risks of mining to salmon and trout-bearing watersheds in the Pacific Northwest with Chris Sergeant

On Wednesday, October 26, the Alaska Collaborative on Health and Environment (CHE-Alaska) hosted a presentation on the Risks Of Mining To Salmon And Trout-Bearing Watersheds with lead author Chris Sergeant. This recently published article summarizes the types of mining and the character of watersheds in the Pacific Northwest  to highlight how mining affects our region’s…

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