Category Archive: Environmental Health
By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: November 1st, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Disparities •
Grantee Reports •
Public Health

The following is a report from Lisa Arkin, Executive Director, Oregon Toxics Alliance, about a small community engagement grant received in 2011:
Oregon Toxics Alliance, based in Eugene, is educating thousands of Oregonians by way of a film & ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: October 14th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Disparities •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic hormone that is widely used to make hard plastic and epoxy resin. BPA makes plastic clear and rigid in water bottles, baby bottles and reusable food containers, and is also used in the lacquer that lines food ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: May 31st, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health

You may have heard that the Oregon House voted to change the definition of “smoke shop” in the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, to address a loophole that has allowed hookah bars to proliferate. Now, in what has been called “the newest front in ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: May 18th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Policies & Laws •
Food & Nutrition •
Public Health

By Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributing Writer
When advocating for policies that promote health, we usually think of reaching out to the elected officials in state legislatures and city or county commissions. However, policies can be implemented by ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: March 30th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Economic Issues •
Education •
Food & Nutrition •
Public Health •
Did You Know? •
Rural Health

More than one hundred entries in the 2011 Community Health Priorities public health photo contest have provided everyone involved with an emboldened faith in today’s youth. And youth participation wasn’t limited to submitting photos - they also ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: March 4th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health

Tickets have been sold, billboards placed, and raffles and online contests held — all by a tobacco company promoting Maroon 5’s upcoming show in Indonesia. Thousands of kids have signed onto the tobacco company’s email list hoping to win ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: February 9th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Economic Issues •
Public Health

The Community Health Priorities project believes that ensuring a healthy environment is at least as important to good health as medical insurance.
When we talk about “healthy environments,” we’re referring to places people can walk safely ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: February 3rd, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Public Health •
Transportation •
Urban Issues

When the City of Portland announced that all office supplies would be delivered by cargo tricycles, the blogosphere went bonkers.
Many howled that the ecological impact is basically equivalent of a cleaning the Willamette River with a droplet of ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: January 8th, 2011.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health •
Transportation

Plenty of research is available to show us that neighborhood “walkability” has a connection to physical health, measured by air quality, and even residents’ body mass index.
But a new study shows that aggregated mental health also rises ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: November 19th, 2010.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health •
Transportation

People in Portland like to bike.
While the national bicycle commuter “mode share” was of 0.5%, in 2008, in Portland, that number is was 6.4% according to the US Census Bureau. That’s one of the highest rates in the nation.
While bicycle ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: June 18th, 2010.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Disparities •
Economic Issues •
Education •
Policies & Laws •
Public Health •
Transportation

In the past, we’ve sent out props to Dick Jackson, (Dr. Richard Jackson, Chair of Environmental Health Sciences at UCLA), and the current issue of Fast Company magazine offers another slew of quotations and observations from this great champion ...
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By:
NWHF Staff
| Posted on: June 1st, 2010.
Categories:
Environmental Health •
Disparities •
Public Health •
Urban Issues

Community Health Priorities is a sponsor of artist Adam Kuby’s “Portland Acupuncture Project,” which places 35-foot acupuncture needles into the “skin” of Portland at carefully selected sites around town.
Both CHP and the Acupuncture effort ...
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