The nearly 40 interviews and articles featuring the research and expertise of the EOH faculty in summer 2017 included a wide range of beauty publications writing about the environmental injustice of beauty based on Assistant Professor Ami Zota’s commentary, op-ed pieces by Professor David Michaels, many articles inspired by Professor Lance Price’s research, and even a piece about Associate Professor Sabrina McCormick’s work in the Hindustan Times.
Professor David Michaels wrote opinion pieces in and was quoted in
- Science: The dishonest HONEST Act
- The New York Times: Culture Clash at a Chinese-Owned Plant in Ohio, Under Trump, Worker Protections Are Viewed With New Skepticism
- NPR: They Got Hurt at Work-Then They Got Deported
- The Houston Chronicle: Michaels: Environmental impact statements are not a nuisance
- Bloomberg BNA: DOL Shuts Down Injury Reporting System Amid Possible Breach
- The Hill: Want to know if a job is safe? The government should let you find out
- PolitiFact: U.S. workforce in danger of losing protections
Professor Lance Price’s research was discussed and he was profiled and quoted in
- U.S. News & World Report: Bacteria May Explain Why Uncircumcised Face Higher HIV Risk
- PBS NewsHour: How industrial farming techniques can breed superbugs, The economic reason this chicken producer gave up antibiotics
- Scientific American: Should Fighting Antibiotic Resistance Always Include Finishing A Prescribed Medication?, Penis Microbes Linked to Increased Risk of HIV Infection
- The Guardian: Resistance to last-ditch antibiotics has spread farther
- Daily Mail: Bacteria under the foreskin raises men's risk of HIV by up to 63% by acting as the virus' 'gateway' into the body
- Quartz: When warning the world of humanity’s greatest threat, it helps to have a sense of humor
- Huffington Post: Breeding Superbugs
- CBS Radio: Interviewed about foreskin study
- Miles O'Brien Productions blog: How using antibiotics in agriculture fuels resistance beyond the farm
Emeritus Professor Jerome Paulson was quoted in USA Today: Contaminants in water are legal but still pose big health risks, environmental group says
Associate Professor Sabrina McCormick’s research was discussed in and she was quoted in
- Hindustan Times: Dear moms-to-be, take note. Extreme heat may lead to a premature delivery
- Think Progress: Harvey’s unprecedented floods bring a looming public health crisis
- Wallet Hub: 2017's Best Beach Towns to Live In
Assistant Research Professor Cindy Liu’s research was discussed in and she was quoted in Science News: Add penis bacteria to the list of HIV risk factors
Assistant Professor Ami Zota’s research was discussed in and she was quoted in
- Newsweek: Childhood Intelligence Harmed By Flame Retardant Exposure, Study Shows
- Reuters: Flame retardants linked to infertility in women
- Consumer Reports: Beauty Products May Cause Health Risks in Women of Color, Researchers Warn
- Popular Science: Beauty standards are literally toxic for women of color
- Elle U.K.: Women of Colour Are Exposed to More Chemicals in Beauty Products Than White Women, Says Report
- New York Daily News: Schumer calls for investigation into health effects of chemicals used in fast food packaging, Women of color have more toxins in their body from beauty products than white women
- Daily Mail: Women of color ARE exposed to more beauty product-related chemicals than whites, study reveals
- New York Post: Hair products are making women sick
- Quartz: Racist beauty standards are leading women of color to use more toxic products
- Huffington Post: From Wasp Nests To Detox Pearls: 6 Things You Should Not Be Putting Anywhere Near Your Vagina
- IFL Science: Beauty Products Aimed at Women of Color Contain Higher Levels of Dangerous Chemicals
Professorial Lecturer Celeste Monforton was quoted in the Washington Post: OSHA Reduces Reports of Workplace Fatalities
Lecturer Florence Williams wrote Remembering human nature, published by the Center for Humans & Nature