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  • [H2] California Regulators Drafting Emergency Rule to Combat Deadly Lung Disease
  • [H2] Ancient Lung Disease Strikes Countertop Cutters in Southern California
  • [H2] medicaid expansion project: ‘the holdouts’
  • [H2] What is ‘Medicaid Unwinding’? Unclear Messaging Could Leave Thousands Without Coverage
  • [H2] Why Do Texas Republicans Still Oppose Medicaid Expansion?
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  • [H2] When Malpractice Occurs at Community Health Centers, Taxpayers Pay
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  • [H3] New Report Calls Houston Ship Channel a ‘Racial Sacrifice Zone’ for Human Rights
  • [H3] From Telehealth to Tools, Pottsboro Library Connecting Community
  • [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] 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] Will Biden’s Historic Plan Address the Crisis in Rural Nursing Homes?
  • [H3] Fine Particles Kill Thousands of Texans a Year. It’s Likely to Get Worse.
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  • [H3] After Hottest Summer on Record, Local Governments Are Underreporting Heat Deaths
  • [H3] Inside Washington State’s Prison Mental Health Unit
  • [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] Over Half Of U.S. Adults Will Skip Covid-19 and Flu Vaccines This Year. Lives Will Be Lost.
  • [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] Welcome to Total’s ‘Petro City’: Arlington, Texas
  • [H3] Poverty Puts Older Texans at Risk
  • [H3] ‘Moral Distress’ Is Taking a Heavy Toll on America’s Physicians
  • [H3] Silicosis Cases Are Mounting Among Countertop Fabricators in California. An Emergency Standard Is Coming.
  • [H3] Mental Health Crisis Line 988 Fields Significantly More Calls, 12 Times as Many Texts in First Year
  • [H3] Deer Park Chemical Fire in 2019 Could Have Been Prevented, Federal Investigation Finds
  • [H3] Teenage Girls Are Struggling
  • [H3] In Scorching-Hot Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott Just Took Away Construction Workers’ Right to a Rest Break 
  • [H3] L.A. County Supervisors Take Initial Steps Toward a Ban on Artificial-Stone Countertops
  • [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] Misplaced Priorities in Texas
  • [H3] Latest Chemical Plant Fire Unnerves, Infuriates Houston-Area Residents
  • [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] In Two-State Texarkana, a Widening Divide in Health Care Access
  • [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] El Valle del Río Grande se encuentra en el epicentro del aumento del alzhéimer entre los latinos
  • [H3] State Laws Favor Workers’ Comp Benefits for Firefighters With Cancer. Cities and Counties Keep Denying Them.
  • [H3] Houston Lawmaker Moves to Hold Polluters Accountable
  • [H3] For Children’s Hospitals, a ‘COVID in March 2020’ Moment
  • [H3] Workers Keep Dying in Trenches. It’s a Symptom of America’s Tepid Commitment to Worker Safety.
  • [H3] Stealth Impact of Climate Change: Deteriorating Mental Health
  • [H3] Why Do So Many Chemical Releases in Texas Go Unpunished?
  • [H3] The Titans of Plastic
  • [H3] Lots of Things Drive Violence in Prison. Add Heat to the List.
  • [H3] Protect Water or Advance Green Energy 
  • [H3] Texas Abortion Providers Feel ‘Ignored’ by the Biden Administration
  • [H3] CDC Gives Up on COVID Prevention
  • [H3] After the Dismantling of Roe v. Wade, Women Need Universal Access to Contraception
  • [H3] A Different Kind of ‘Hangry’
  • [H3] Small Plant, Big Polluter
  • [H3] Koch-Owned Plant Finds Legal Ways to Pollute
  • [H3] While ExxonMobil Touts Net-Zero Promise, Its Huge Plastics Complex in Texas Goes Online 
  • [H3] Flaring at Gulf Coast Plastics Plant Alarms Neighbors, Signals Growth in Polluting Projects
  • [H3] PHW Collaboration on Lung Disease Outbreak Wins Los Angeles Press Club Award
  • [H3] Introducing The Watch
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  • [H3] Young and Dying: Veterans Are Getting Brain Cancer and Struggling to Get Benefits
  • [H3] Cancer Cases in Kids Are Rising. Some Experts Blame Toxic Chemicals.
  • [H3] Iowa’s Toxic Brew
  • [H3] Hundreds of Workers Have Died From Heat in the Last Decade – And It’s Getting Worse
  • [H3] Texas Workers Are Dying in the Summer Heat, And Companies Aren’t Being Held Accountable
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Perfectly Awesome!, We vonden XML-sitemap op uw website. Dit helpt de zoekmachine om de meeste, zo niet al uw pagina's te indexeren.

https://publichealthwatch.org/sitemap.xml
https://publichealthwatch.org/news-sitemap.xml

Robots.txt

http://publichealthwatch.org/robots.txt

Geweldig, er bestaat een robots.txt-bestand op uw website.

Analytics

Geweldig!, Er is een analysetool in gebruik op uw website. Dit is een must voor elke website om de bezoekersactiviteit te controleren en om te weten hoeveel bezoekers een site elke dag ontvangt.

   Google Analytics

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