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SUMMARY:Generation Chemicals: How Environmental Exposures are Affecting Reproductive Health and Development - Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:#1 Reproductive Health Intro. Webinar\, 10/29 @ 1pm ET \nModerator: Tracey Woodruff\, PhD\, MPH \nSpeakers: \n\nShanna Swan\, PhD\, MS\, Professor\, Environmental Medicine & Public Health and Obstetrics\, Gynecology and Reproductive Science\, Mount Sanai\nGermaine M. Buck Louis\, PhD\, MS\, Dean\, College of Health and Human Services\, George Mason University\nJessie Buckley\, PhD\, MPH\, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health & Engineering and Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health\n\n  \nLearn from top scientists and experts on the impact of environmental exposures and toxics on reproductive health\, pregnancy\, and development. Brought to you by the Collaborative on Health and the Environment\, the University of California\, San Francisco Program on Reproductive Health\, the Environment\, and the Environment Research and Translation for Health (EaRTH) Center\, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO)\, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)\, and the Endocrine Society\, this webinar series will explore the following: \n\nHow do chemicals and other environmental exposures affect reproductive health and fetal development?\nHow do harmful environmental exposures disproportionately impact the reproductive health of communities of color?\nWhat role do environmental exposures play in the looming infertility crisis?\nHow do preconception environmental exposures affect health and development?\nWhat are the ways environmental exposures in the womb affect fetal outcomes?\nHow do environmental exposures influence women’s reproductive health throughout their lives?\nHow do environmental exposure influence sperm and men’s health?\n\n  \nThis series will run from October 2020- Spring 2021. Speakers and webinar dates will be announced soon. Please sign up for our newsletter to get updates.
URL:https://envirn.org/calendar/generation-chemicals-how-environmental-exposures-are-affecting-reproductive-health-and-development-webinar-series/
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SUMMARY:Join ANHE Practice Forum for Rethink Plastic
DESCRIPTION:Plastic pollution is a global crisis affecting the health of the planet and all life on Earth from plankton to humans. Like climate change\, plastic pollution is a result of a dedicated effort by the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries to exploit a natural resource to unnatural consequences. This webinar will explore the health implications of plastics and options for effective change. \nPresented by Speaker\, Sandra R. Curtis\, PhD\nSandra R. Curtis has been a Director for Innovative Projects for the past six years at Plastic Pollution Coalition. Dr. Curtis initiated the organization’s efforts to bring awareness to the health hazards of plastic. \nAfter this free webinar participants will be able to:\n1) Describe the environmental and health impacts of plastic within the context of climate change\, with a specific focus will be on single-use plastic.\n2) Review the health implications of plastic throughout the lifecycle starting with extraction to production\, use\, and disposal. \nThis course (Rethink Plastic) is approved by the California Board of Registered Nurses\, Provider Number CEP17198 for  1 contact hour.
URL:https://envirn.org/calendar/join-anhe-practice-forum-for-rethink-plastic/
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - ANHE Education Work Group Monthly Call - January 2022
DESCRIPTION:Happy New Year to all!\nA reminder that there will not be an Education Forum Call in January.\nSee you all February 14th.\nThe Education Work Group offers curricular recommendations to infuse environmental health nursing across nursing curricula\, teaching tips to engage nursing students in environmental health as part of nursing practice\, and our crowning project the ANHE e-textbook\, Environmental Health in Nursing.  We are a welcoming group.  Please join us in our work.  The Work Group calls are the second Monday of the month at 5:30 PM.  The times are U.S. Eastern Time. \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85607312829?pwd=bjFyRVY5KzN1c0NuOEtxdVA3a1hSUT09
URL:https://envirn.org/calendar/anhe-education-work-group-monthly-call-january-2022/
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SUMMARY:ANHE Global Climate Change Committee Monthly Call - January 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Change Committee views climate change impacts from a global lens and works to incorporate elements of practice\, education\, research\, and policy/advocacy as it relates to solutions to address this health crisis.  Our current work includes developing educational resources that can be utilized by all specialties of nursing\, identifying avenues for advocacy at local\, state\, and federal levels\, and working within nursing organizations to prioritize this issue. \nThis committee encourages participation on an international level\, as global unification is vital to advancing action to reduce health threats posed by climate change. \nOur committee calls are held on the third Thursday of every month at 5 -6  pm US Eastern time. \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83867833384?pwd=aDRXcWZPWld3TDAxb0Y1TGhSaTZsUT09 \nSign up for our Committee listserve so you can stay up to date with our activities: Sign up!
URL:https://envirn.org/calendar/anhe-global-climate-change-committee-monthly-call-january-2022/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - ANHE Research Forum Monthly Call - January 2022
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately\, due to unforeseen circumstances\, the January Research call has been cancelled. This presentation will be rescheduled. \n\nThe focus of the Research Workgroup is to frame and support an agenda for enabling nurses to solve environmental challenges to health through the creation of new knowledge. As a recognized nurse researcher focused on environmental health\, we would be delighted if you would consider joining the Research Work Group. The Research Work Group provides excellent resources\, support\, and mentorship for all researcher experience levels – from novice to expert. To view the Research Work Group’s Priorities\, click here. \nThe ANHE Research Work Group benefits from close partners working in advocacy\, practice\, and education. Critical research questions arise from these relationships and the resulting research agenda reflects the most current and pressing challenges of our profession. \nThe Research Work Group’s monthly call is held on the 4th Thursday of the month from 3-4 pm ET. Sign up for our work group listserv so you can stay up to date with our activities and receive reminders for our monthly call: Sign up! \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89432962044 \nWe hope to see you at our monthly session on January 27\, 2022 @ 3 pm EST! \nDr Jeannie Rodriguez will present on secondhand e-cigarette vapor exposure in children. \n \nJeannie Rodriguez\, PhD\, RN\, APRN \nAssistant Professor \nAssistant Director\, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Program \nProject Lead\, SEEK Study \nEmory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing\, Atlanta\, Georgia \nTitle: The Metabolome of Passive ENDS Exposure in Kids (The M-PEEK Study) \nJeannie Rodriguez (presenting)\, Irene Yang\, Donghai Liang\, Rachel Tchen\, and Bayan Hawsawi assessed the feasibility of non-invasive biomatrices to detect secondhand e-cigarette vapor exposure in children and describe parental perceptions of vaping. Overall\, sample-specific\, and feature-specific correlations were strong to moderate between blood and the non-invasive biomatrices. Fourteen significant features were annotated\, noting metabolites directly reflective of e-cigarette vapor exposure and metabolites of dopamine and oxidative stress\, likely representing downstream effects of exposure. Most parents began vaping to stop smoking and described vaping as a minor health hazard or not a hazard. Parent vapers described the “power of addiction”\, “the appeal of vaping”\, and a “cycle of judgement”.
URL:https://envirn.org/calendar/anhe-research-forum-monthly-call-january-2022/
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