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Agricultural Health Study
This NIEHS/EPA study is investigating the effects of environmental, occupational, dietary, and genetic factors on the health of the agricultural population. Over 89,000 individuals are participating in the project. This includes private and commercial pesticide applicators as well as the spouses of these applicators.
Agricultural Health Study
This NIEHS/EPA study is investigating the effects of environmental, occupational, dietary, and genetic factors on the health of the agricultural population. Over 89,000 individuals are participating in the project. This includes private and commercial pesticide applicators as well as the spouses of these applicators.
Agricultural Health Training for Rural America
This study, conducted by the West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, identified the availability and characteristics of agricultural medicine training opportunities for health care professionals. Agricultural workers and their families face numerous threats to health and safety, and yet there is limited information on health care expertise in place to recognize and prevent threats, and to diagnosis and treat agriculturally-related injury and illness.
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- WVRHRC Ag Health Training Policy Brief ( 448 Kb )
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- WVRHRC Ag Health Training Final Report ( 489 Kb )
AgriSafe Webinars
The AgriSafe Network Distance Learning Webinars aims to provide appropriate and timely training opportunities for Network members and affiliates. Through partnering with the National Rural Health Association and the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health, the Network has been able to offer a series of fantastic speakers using the web-based Elluminate program.
Agsafe Brochure
Agsafe Brochure
Agsafe Brochure
Agua que no Has de Tratar Mejor Dejala Correr
an educational comic book that promotes safe hygiene and water disinfection techniques for families along the US-Mexico Border living without water and wastewater services. For more information contact the Veronica Corella-Barud (vcorella@utep.edu).
Agua que no Has de Tratar Mejor Dejala Correr
an educational comic book that promotes safe hygiene and water disinfection techniques for families along the US-Mexico Border living without water and wastewater services. For more information contact the Veronica Corella-Barud (vcorella@utep.edu).
Files
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- APB Manual ( 1 Mb )