This is a short movie, made by Dartmouth College in 2009, about the risks associated with exposure to potentially harmful amounts of arsenic in private well water, particularly in New Hampshire and New England. In Small Doses: Arsenic No Description
Environmental Initiative in Semey, Kazakhstan: The Former Testing Site for the Soviet Union’s Nuclear Weapons
The Council for Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (CONEM) has groups in different parts of the world. One of these is the CONEM Kazakhstan Environmental Health and Safety Research Group. In June 2017, this group was established at the Semey Medical University to promote environmental studies. Until 2007 Semey was known as Semipalatinsk. The Semipalatinsk Test […]
Only One-Fifth of Global Population Achieves Sufficient Vitamin E Status to Receive Functional Health Benefits
A recent study published in the International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research (1) establish that just 21% of the studies of the examined populations globally reach a serum α-tocopherol concentration of ≥30 μmol/L. This is the vitamin E threshold that several studies suggest has major effects on human health in multiple areas. The research […]