The Journal of Health and Pollution (JHP) is excited to announce that its first issue with EHP Publishing is now open! Like its sister journal, Environmental Health Perspectives, JHP will publish new content on a continuous publication basis. Read the first few papers now ➡️ https://buff.ly/3ArhIr6 #globalhealth #environmentalhealth National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
EHP Publishing
Book and Periodical Publishing
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 815 followers
A leader at the intersection of environmental health sciences and scholarly publishing with support from the NIEHS.
About us
EHP Publishing publishes Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) and the Journal of Health and Pollution (JHP) with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. As a leader in fully transparent scientific reporting, EHP Publishing is committed to the highest standards in peer review and publication ethics. As Diamond Open Access journals, all EHP and JHP content is available for free. However, some images published in the journals and posted on EHP Publishing's social media channels may be copyrighted. Such images may not be used without approval from the copyright holder.
- Website
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https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/
External link for EHP Publishing
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1972
- Specialties
- environmental science, public health, environmental health, toxicology, risk assessment, environmental health science, epidemiology, experimental toxicology, exposure science, systematic review, and meta-analyses
Locations
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Primary
PO Box 12233
K3-01
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, US
Employees at EHP Publishing
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Windy Boyd
Senior Science Editor at Environmental Health Perspectives
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Cynthia Washam
Independent Writing and Editing Professional
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Florencia Pascual
Scientific Communications Manager at FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation | Science Writer
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Ami Zota
Associate Professor of Environmental Health Sciences | Founding Director, Agents of Change in Environmental Justice
Updates
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NEW: Zhai et al. found evidence that plastic microspheres caused inflammation and obesity in mice by altering the composition of the gut microbiome, even beyond the obesogenic effects of a high-fat diet. Read our summary ➡️ https://buff.ly/40AJSef
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Check out JHP’s feature in the latest National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Environmental Factor issue! Learn more about the journal’s editorial team, perspective on helicopter research, and exciting initiatives. https://buff.ly/3YuDx1d
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NEW: Dubey et al. analyzed the oxidative potential of PM2.5 from multiples sources in different types of urban neighborhoods. Their results suggest toxicity derives more from chemical composition and meteorological variables than sheer mass ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eNEBwCJP
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NEW: Sukumaran et al. studied how PM2.5 constituents from distinct sources related to child neurocognitive performance. Among other findings was a robust association between higher ammonium nitrate exposures and worse learning and memory ➡️ https://buff.ly/3YJ4uzL
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🔦 Spotlight On: #PFAs expertise among early career reviewers. Paige and Jiajun are just two ECRs ready to help with peer review. Last year, 71% of early career reviewers accepted invitations to review for EHP and ECRs earned an equivalent rating to experienced reviewers. Associate Editors, consider searching our pool of #ECRs to find reviewers for your next manuscript review. Learn more about EHP Publishing’s #EarlyCareerResearcher Initiative ➡️ https://buff.ly/4hhl7tD
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After attending the North Carolina Global Health Alliance conference this week, EHP Publishing's Global Engagement Program Analyst Lisa Marie Adiaba met with other members of the team to enjoy lunch and the beautiful Fall weather!
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NEW: Ding et al. found associations between exposure to several environmental chemicals -- including phthalates, triphenyl phosphate, and dibutyl phosphate -- and markers of dyslipidemia. Read our summary ➡️ https://buff.ly/40lyPp8
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NEW: Jones and Purdue discuss the major challenges involved in studying drinking water exposures and suggest ways to strengthen future research on military personnel and civilian workers who drank contaminated water at Camp Lejeune ➡️ https://buff.ly/40khCfM
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NEW: Bove et al. present compelling additional evidence linking long-term contamination of drinking water with toxic chemicals to elevated rates of numerous cancers among military personnel and civilian employees at Camp Lejeune ➡️ https://buff.ly/3YjX2d1