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  • Nordic Living Water Systems helping you and the environment

  • The Original Water Revitalizer transforms water using vortex technology revitalizing and energizing it. Revitalizing your water has many benefits both for humans, animals, plants, soil and of course the rivers, lakes and oceans, which it returns to after our use of it. An 24% increase of dissolved oxygen is just one of the benefits. Increased plant growth and enables the soil to keep its moist longer thus saving water on irrigation. Instant absorption for quick hydration of the body. Dramatic increase of cleaning power also in industrial applications. The Original Water Revitalizer can be used in any application and works well with any kind of water treatment.
    http://alivewater.net

  • Nordic Living Water Systems

  • The Original Water Revitalizer transforms water using vortex technology revitalizing and energizing it. Revitalizing your water has many benefits both for humans, animals, plants, soil and of course the rivers, lakes and oceans, which it returns to after our use of it. An 24% increase of dissolved oxygen is just one of the benefits. Increased plant growth and enables the soil to keep its moist longer thus saving water on irrigation. Instant absorbtion for quick hydration of the body. Dramatic increase of cleaning power also in industrial applications. The Original Water Revitalizer can be used in any application and works well with any kind of water treatment.
    http://alivewater.net

  • A Small Dose of Toxicology

  • Contains references and PowerPoint presentations on broad range of chemcials and their health effects. The web site supports the book "A Small Dose of Toxicology" an introdcutory text on the health effects of common chemicals. Additonal information on bioethics and the precautionary principle is also presented.
    http://www.asmalldoseof.org

  • Campaign to highlight health hazards from domestic smoke

  • The site describes how recent research supports the causal link between emissions in domestic wood and coal smoke and cardiovascular, respiratory and lung cancer mortality
    http://www.coalsmokekills.org.uk

  • Police-Tested Self Defense Products

  • Defensedevices.com offers police-tested self defense products like Fox Labs pepper spray, Raptor stun guns, ASP batons, Streamlight flashlights,home and personal alarms and much more at great prices.
    http://www.defensedevices.com

  • EnviRN

  • EnviR.N. is dedicated to supporting nursing professionals seeking accurate, timely and credible scientific information on environmental health and nursing. This interactive and dynamic resource seeks to foster the development of a "virtual nursing village" for the sharing of teaching strategies, practice guidance and consensus on future research needs for nursing and environmental health. The ultimate goal is to prevent environmental disease by increasing the numbers of nursing professionals who can recognize environmental etiologies and risk factors of disease, promote health through risk reduction and control strategies and empower individuals, families and communities through partnering, advocacy and education.
    http://www.envirn.umaryland.edu

  • Here Today

  • Three units of study are offered without charge to teachers of 4th - 12th grade. They're a combination of biology of a specific animal, ( prairie dog, frog, rattlesnake), and an overview of the condition of the species, and the government regulations that protect, or don't protect the animal.
    http:/www.heretoday.org/

  • HingePin

  • Environmental Nutrition: Understanding the Link between Environment, Food Quality, and Disease is designed to meet the needs of the general as well as the scientifically-trained reader by presenting information at several different levels of description. For general readers interested in facts and figures related to nutrition and the environment, the book provides historical and current affairs information and addresses ideas that help explain shifting patterns in cultural events. For scientifically-trained readers, the book provides explanation on a technical and biochemical level. Chemical drawings and diagrams are used to show key molecular events. Clinicians reading the book will also benefit from detailed discussion of chronic health problems created by toxic exposure and from explanation of disease processes at an underlying metabolic level.
    http://www.hingepin.com

  • Institute for Children's Environmental Health

  • The Institute for Children's Environmental Health (ICEH) is a nonprofit educational organization working to ensure a healthy, just and sustainable future for children and the planet. ICEH's primary mission is to foster collaborative initiatives to reduce and ultimately eliminate environmental exposures that can undermine the health of current and future generations. Projects include the Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment - Northwest, and others.
    http://www.iceh.org

  • International Consortium for Health and Environmental Security

  • The International Consortium for Health and Environmental Security (ICHES) is a consortium of universities and public health organizations facilitated by Brooks City-Base to address environmental and public health threats in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
    http://www.iches.org

  • Oztoxics

  • The oztoxics website provides community information systems on pollution and toxic issues including hazardous waste, the body burden of chemicals, chemical awareness in schools and international chemical conventions.
    http://www.oztoxics.org

  • RISC-site (Risc Identification of Soil Contamination)

  • Provides information about models for determining (human) exposure to soil contaminants. Besides, it presents information on training courses and supporting information for carrying out a risk assessment.
    http://www.risc-site.nl

  • The Swedish Association of Environmental health Professionals

  • Information about environmental health in Sweden
    http://www.ymh.se/english.htm

  • Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane/Xavier Universities.

  • Provides information about the CBR and its mission to conduct and coordinate research and teaching to enhance global understanding of environmental issues and provide solutions through innovative communication and technology.
    http://www.cbr.tulane.edu/

  • New York University National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Center of Excellence

  • Focuses on recognition, evaluation, prevention and control of the adverse impact of environmental factors on human health. Provides information on faculty and research.
    http://niem.med.nyu.edu/niehs/index.html

  • 6th World Congress on Environmental Health

  • "Healthy Environments: The Local Challenge." Oslo, Norway, 5-9 June, 2000.
    http://www.fmh.no/ifeh/index.htm

  • Environmental Health and Safety Resources

  • Topical list of sites from the Wayne County Combined General Health District.
    http://www.wayne-health.org/wcenvhlth.html

  • HingePin:

  • Book available -- on the relationship between environment, food quality, and disease, citing research from indexed journals in environmental medicine, clinical ecology, toxicology, molecular biology, and genetics. Written by Buck Levin, Ph.D., R.D.
    http://www.hingepin.com

  • Health Care Without Harm

  • Collaborative campaign for environmentally responsible health care made up of more than 250 organizations. Work to transform the health care industry so it is no longer a source of environmental harm by eliminating pollution in health care. Also info on endocrine disruptors.
    http://www.noharm.org/

  • National Library of Medicine (NLM)

  • Information and index on toxicology, environmental health, HIV, and AIDS. Search toxicology and chemical information databases from Specialized Information Services (SIS).
    http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/

  • The Dioxin Home Page

  • Personal home page by Lewis A. Shadoff, Ph.D., discusses dioxins, furans, and similar toxic substances, including what they are and where they are found.
    http://www.websorcerer.com/Dioxin/index.html

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