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For 40 years, Ronnie Levin has been trying to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce lead limits in drinking water. On November 30, she got the welcome news that the agency was proposing strict new rules requiring that 100% of the nation’s lead pipes be replaced within 10 years.

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A new study led by Charlie Roscoe, research fellow in environmental health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, found that nighttime and daytime noise generated by things like cars, trucks, trains, and airplanes was linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a group of women in the U.S. Roscoe discusses the significance of the findings, and why the health impacts of noise should be taken seriously.

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Dr. Barrak Alahmad, MD, MPH, PhD, is featured in BBC World Service Documentaries series on ‘How hidden oil pollution puts millions at risk in the Gulf’. In September, Dr. Alahmad was awarded the Rebecca James Baker award at ISEE2023 for his work on cardiovascular mortality and migrant workers in the Middle East.

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For 40 years, Ronnie Levin has been trying to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce lead limits in drinking water. On November 30, she got the welcome news that the agency was proposing strict new rules requiring that 100% of the nation’s lead pipes be replaced within 10 years.

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