Emissions spiked after Trump administration cut regulations … Heat from climate change could worsen U.S. mental health … and more.
Audience members at a town hall meeting sponsored by Public Health Watch in Channelview, Texas, on March 5 questioned a panel of journalists and experts who discussed the health risks of chemical ...
Most Americans believe eliminating health inequities should be a priority for U.S. leaders and that everyone should be able to access health care, regardless of their ability to pay. The findings came ...
Over a decade, an average of seven U.S. workers a day suffered workplace accidents that caused or led to amputations. Those ...
Residents speak with nonprofit organizations with tables at a Public Health Watch town-hall event on February 19 in Highlands, Texas. Credit: Antranik Tavitian for Public Health Watch About 60 people ...
Despite a downpour, nearly every seat in the board room of an office building in the Houston suburb of Clear Lake was occupied on the morning of January 21. Seated at a conference table littered with ...
A January vote to begin preliminary engineering and design work jump-started the controversial “Ike Dike” project, meant to protect against increasingly fierce hurricanes. But not everyone is ...
“Howard is a remarkable journalist I’ve known for 15 years,” said PHW executive director and founder Jim Morris. “He helped get this organization started when it was little more than an intriguing ...
Eighty-four percent of Americans are worried about being exposed to potentially harmful chemicals in their food, water and consumer products and want the government to help protect them, a new poll ...