The National Toxicology Program released a draft report from part of a study on health effects in rats from exposure to bisphenol A, or BPA.
The National Toxicology Program released a draft report from part of a study on health effects in rats from exposure to bisphenol A, or BPA.
Connections among epigenetics, the environment, and human health took center stage at a symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina.
A peer review panel unanimously agreed with the NTP conclusion that antimony trioxide is reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen.
Sixteen federal agencies shared research findings and data gaps on chemicals known as PFAS, paving the way for future information exchanges.
Visionary science featured throughout the National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council meeting Feb. 12.
Maureen Lichtveld, M.D., from Tulane University, presented an approach to evaluating complex environmental and public health efforts.
Single molecule imaging of mitochondrial DNA suggest how deletions might occur, according to research by NIEHS scientist Matt Longley.