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NOAA Awards $10.44 Million in Coastal Science Research Funding

Multi-year awards to focus on sea level rise, hypoxia and harmful algal blooms Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016 NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science will award $10.44 million over the next five years for 10 projects to address sea level rise, hypoxia and harmful algal blooms (HABs). Among the projects[Read More…]

NOAA Announces $6 Million in Grants Speed New Research and Technologies to Improve Severe Weather Forecasts

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016.  NOAA Research yesterday announced $6 million in funding to get scientific and technological advances from the government and academia to NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS) more rapidly, improving severe weather and water hazards forecasting. “NOAA has sharpened its focus on speeding up this important transition of[Read More…]

Federal Agencies Express Support for Updated Safe Infant Sleep Recommendations

Revised recommendations incorporate latest research on sleep-related risks to infants Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016. Federal agencies concerned with infant health and welfare today announced their support of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated recommendations on safe infant sleep. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, part[Read More…]

More Than 100 Researchers and Policy Organizations Call on the U.S. Department of Education to Release Better Federal Student Aid Data

Graduates wait in line after commencement ceremonies in Princeton, New Jersey, on June 5, 2012. Source: AP/Mel Evans Letter to U.S. Department of Education urges release of privacy-protected and secure data to better understand financial aid programs. Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016.   Today, the Center for American Progress led a[Read More…]

States with Progressive Policies Have More Family Stability, Says New Center for American Progress Analysis

Boxes containing signatures gathered by the Arizona Healthy Working Families Initiative group sit on display in Phoenix, Arizona, July 7, 2016. Source: AP/Ross D. Franklin Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016.  A new issue brief from the Center for American Progress demonstrates a link between a state’s economic and health policies[Read More…]

Endocrine Disruptors Cost U.S. Billions Due to Health Care and Lost Wages

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016.  Last week, a study, Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the USA: a population-based disease burden and cost analysis, published in The Lancet journal, concludes that exposure to pesticides and other chemicals found in common household items, such as toys, makeup and detergent, costs the U.S. more than $340 billion annually[Read More…]

Let’s Cry a River for the Republican Women Pundits Suddenly Discovering Their Party is Sexist

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016 By Laura Clawson S.E. Cupp The  cries of “Don’t blame us for Trump” are growing ever louder among Republicans, and Tuesday the Washington Post brings a one-two punch from the Republican women of CNN. Or, make that, the Republican women who’ve been somewhat sidelined at CNN as the network[Read More…]

Governor Rauner’s Children’s Cabinet Makes Lead Poisoning Prevention A Priority

October 23-30, 2016 – National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week SPRINGFIELD –(ENEWSPF)–October 25, 2016.   Governor Bruce Rauner’s Cabinet on Children and Youth recently announced a statewide, cross-agency initiative to reduce children’s exposure to lead.  Lead poisoning is one of the most prevalent, preventable, environmental health hazards and is known to[Read More…]

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