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University of California, San Francisco

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How environmental factors and diet can contribute to cancer risk in children.

How environmental factors and diet can contribute to cancer risk in children.

In this video Dr. Joseph Wiemels, a professor at USC, explains how genetic variations—both inherited and spontaneous—interact with environmental exposures to influence childhood cancer risk, emphasizing the complexity of gene-environment interactions and the importance of collaboration between scientists to prevent future cases.

Understanding the causes of childhood cancer.

This shadow puppet video is a novel health education piece designed to familiarize young couples with environmental toxicants that can affect the health of future infants and children, even before they conceive. The video was conceived and created by Miranda Kahn for the Center for Integrative Research on Childhood Leukemia and the Environment (CIRCLE) at […]

Información sobre lo que puede hacer para proteger la salud mental de su familia durante incendios forestales y otros eventos estresantes.

Information on what you can do to protect your family’s mental health during wildfires and other stressful events.

Orientación sobre cómo limitar la exposición a sustancias tóxicas dañinas.

This document compiles references for environmental health topics and resources to support research and education.