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  • [H2] The Watch: May 30, 2024
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  • [H2] ‘Breakthrough’ Study Ties Microplastics to Strokes, Heart Attacks
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  • [H3] ‘Bad Actors Must Face Consequences’: Texas Legislator Ups Ante in Response to Public Health Watch Investigation in Channelview
  • [H3] ‘Toxic Texas Air’ Wins National Environmental Reporting Award
  • [H3] East Texas County Fights a Bitter Battle Over a Reborn Hospital
  • [H3] California Struggles With a National Problem: How to Safely Dispose of Dead Car Batteries
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  • [H3] ‘You’re Fine.’ Why Delays in MS Diagnosis Matter.
  • [H3] EPA Gives ‘Minor’ Polluters a Free Pass
  • [H3] Texas House Speaker Led Efforts to Improve Health-Care Access. His District Still Struggles.
  • [H3] New Op-Ed in The Progressive: America Claims to Care About Its Blue-Collar Workers, But Really Doesn’t
  • [H3] New Report Calls Houston Ship Channel a ‘Racial Sacrifice Zone’ for Human Rights
  • [H3] Book Excerpt: ‘The Cancer Factory’, by Jim Morris
  • [H3] Public Health Watch Town-Hall Event Draws Nearly 100 People in Polluted Texas Community
  • [H3] ‘You’re Fine.’ Why Delays in MS Diagnosis Matter.
  • [H3] Uninsured Country: Affordable Health Care Eludes Many Family Farmers and Ranchers
  • [H3] New Anti-Obesity Drugs Can Help, But Lifestyle Changes Build Lasting Health
  • [H3] A Texas Community Is Being Bombarded by Cancer-Causing Benzene. State Officials Have Known for Nearly Two Decades.
  • [H3] Social Isolation: An Underrecognized Health Crisis
  • [H3] California Issues Emergency Rule to Address Silicosis Epidemic
  • [H3] Unearthing Pathology of Recent Rise in Black Lung Disease 
  • [H3] In East Texas, Living With Diabetes and No Health Insurance
  • [H3] Reaching for Air: How a Historic Mistake Led to Salt Lake City’s Pollution Nightmare
  • [H3] Fine Particles Kill Thousands of Texans a Year. It’s Likely to Get Worse.
  • [H3] Arizona’s Construction Workers Face Growing Risks Amid Rising Heat and a Real Estate Boom
  • [H3] As U.S. Wildfires Pollute the Skies, a Loophole Is Obscuring the Impact. Can It Be Fixed?
  • [H3] Impact: Federal Mine Safety Agency Considers Tougher Response to Silica Dust After Public Health Watch Report
  • [H3] Public Health Watch Wins National Investigative Reporting Award
  • [H3] Impact: OSHA Announces Enforcement Initiative After Public Health Watch Reveals Silicosis Cluster in California
  • [H3] New Tool Says Dallas-Fort Worth Ranks Third in the World for Transportation-Related Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
  • [H3] After a Decade of State-Led Attacks, Texas Seeks to Bankrupt Planned Parenthood
  • [H3] In a Small French Town Where Houston-Based LyondellBasell Is a Fixture, Residents Complain of Unending Pollution
  • [H3] Federal Fix for Silica Dust Understates What We Found: Thousands of Coal Miners Still Sick and Dying
  • [H3] Black Water: How Industry Fights Controls of Little-Known Drinking Water Contaminant
  • [H3] Network Connects Pediatricians With Mental Health Professionals To Treat Growing Number Of Children
  • [H3] For Texans, Fighting State-Regulated Oilfield Waste Dumps Can Be a Costly, Do-It-Yourself Effort
  • [H3] Poverty Puts Older Texans at Risk
  • [H3] Silicosis Cases Are Mounting Among Countertop Fabricators in California. An Emergency Standard Is Coming.
  • [H3] Deer Park Chemical Fire in 2019 Could Have Been Prevented, Federal Investigation Finds
  • [H3] Teenage Girls Are Struggling
  • [H3] Texas Lawmakers Raised Pollution Fines for the First Time in More Than a Decade. But Regulatory Concerns Remain.
  • [H3] Texas Legislators Boosted Alzheimer’s Program Funding. It’s Not Enough.
  • [H3] For Years, the EPA and Texas Ignored Warning Signs at a Chemical Storage Site. Then an Inferno Erupted.
  • [H3] Toxic Benzene Lingered for Weeks After Shelter-in-Place Warnings Ended Following 2019 Houston-Area Chemical Fire
  • [H3] As Wildfire Smoke Worsens Public Health, Government Watchdog Calls EPA Response ‘Ad Hoc’
  • [H3] Rio Grande Valley Is at Epicenter of Alzheimer’s Spike Among Latinos
  • [H3] Why Do So Many Chemical Releases in Texas Go Unpunished?

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