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The research by University of Idaho and Washington State University scientists in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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All three were funded by grants from the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, among other sources.
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Researchers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the University of Iowa recently found that bacteria in household dust are a major problem for asthma sufferers.
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According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, roaches "are common even in the cleanest of crowded urban areas and older dwellings" and are found in all types of neighborhoods.
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According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the recommendation to keep saccharin on the carcinogen list or remove it will occur at a peer-reviewed committee meeting at the end of October.
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Compared, that is, with the clutter of microscopes, culture dishes and bleary-eyed postdoctorates on the third floor of the Whitaker Health Sciences Building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Last fall, the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) commissioned the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the health arm of the independent National Academy of Sciences, to study certain questions related to HIV testing policy and access to care.
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James Huff, an associate director at the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, a division of the N.
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The Director of the Institute is Professor John Wilson, Dean of the University of Ulster's Faculty of Social and Health Sciences and Education.
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In 2002 the Institute of Medicine (which is not part of the NIH, but is the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences) called for the creation of a National Vaccine Authority that would have sweeping responsibilities, including market research, the establishment of priorities, control of intellectual-property rights, the conduct of in-house research and development and the financing of clinical trials of candidate vaccines.
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