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Rubin, Hal – Sierra Club Bulletin, 1978
A recommended change in pest control management in California called "integrated pest management" is discussed. The support and resistance to this issue are explored. (MR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Agriculture, Chemical Industry, Environment
Peer reviewedLinda, F. W.; Hollenbach, R. C. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1978
The observations and conclusions are reviewed of the more widely distributed works on the bactericidal efficacy of cyanuric acid based swimming pool disinfectants. (BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Disease Control, Health, Hygiene
Peer reviewedRosenberg, Mark L. – American Water Works Association Journal, 1977
Explained is the process of investigating an alleged waterborne disease outbreak. The information is designed to help water personnel work more effectively with health authorities in tracing, controlling, and preventing waterborne disease. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Evaluation Methods, Health, Pollution
Peer reviewedPanofsky, Hans A. – Environment, 1978
Included are (1) a discussion of ozone chemistry; (2) the effects of nitrogen fertilizers, fluorocarbons, and high level aircraft on the ozone layer; and (3) the possible results of a decreasing ozone layer. (MR)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Environment
Bohac, Charles E. – Water and Sewage Works, 1978
An examination of activated sludge treatment to determine the effect of increased waste concentration caused by water conservation measures is described. (MR)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environmental Research, Natural Resources, Public Health
Peer reviewedWade, Nicholas – Science, 1977
Despite the suggested link between cancer deaths and drinking obtained from the Mississippi River, New Orleans still treats its water supply in the same manner as before the Environmental Defense Fund's epidemiological study. (BT)
Descriptors: Cancer, Drinking Water, Environmental Influences, Organic Chemistry
Peer reviewedBerk, Richard A.; And Others – American Sociologist, 1981
Focuses on the social consequences of the AIDS epidemic, arguing that sociologists have an important contribution to make in planning for the long-range social consequences of AIDS. Concludes with three different commentaries on Berk's article. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Disease Control, Higher Education, Public Health
Peer reviewedBauer, Anne M.; And Others – Educational Horizons, 1987
Consists of two articles on suicide among young people. Bauer and Shea outline what teachers should know about children at risk for suicide, including symptoms and risk factors. Prevention recommendations are provided. Rickgarn presents statistics on youth suicide, including racial patterns and the use of violent means. (CH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Death, High Risk Persons
Faden, Ruth R. – Health Education Quarterly, 1987
Discusses the ethics of health communications campaigns, including compatibility with the principle of respect for autonomy. Reviews five potential justifications: (1) public health as an independent value, (2) collective efficiency or preference, (3) third-party interests, (4) harm to health of others, and (5) countering short-term market…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Ethics, Health Programs, Information Dissemination
Peer reviewedHancock, Trevor – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1985
Changes in how society thinks about health include holistic and self-actualizing approaches, community development solutions to health problems, national health problems, national health-promoting policy, renewed interest in the environment, and new roles for health professionals in reforming systems of health care and awareness. (SK)
Descriptors: Health, Health Personnel, Holistic Approach, Individual Power
Peer reviewedFreedberg, Louis – PTA Today, 1984
Public health is threatened by toxic wastes when recreational facilities are built over dump sites or abandoned industrial plants. This article discusses the problem of disposing hazardous wastes and how it affects unknowing children and adults. (DF)
Descriptors: Children, Environmental Standards, Futures (of Society), Poisons
Peer reviewedStebbings, James H.; And Others – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
During November 1975, an investigation was mounted to determine whether emergency levels of particulates had an effect upon the pulmonary function of school children. Analysis of data showed no indication of a severe effect. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Elementary School Students, Environment, Environmental Research
Peer reviewedKane, Dorothy Noyes – Environment, 1976
Children are especially sensitive to air pollution and consequences to them maybe of longer duration than to adults. The effects of low-level pollution on children are the concern of this article. The need for research on the threat of air pollution to childrens' health is emphasized. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Children, Diseases, Environment
Peer reviewedSmith, Robert G.; Sherman, Alan – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
The Environmental Health Science Technology Program was initiated by Middlesex County College in 1971 to provide the trained personnel needed by industry and government. Major areas needing environmental health technicians, the environmental health technology curriculum, and the on-the-job-training internship program are discussed. (BT)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Standards, Environmental Technicians, Health Personnel
Peer reviewedMorgan, Monroe T.; Allen, Thomas F. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1976
Seventy-eight colleges and universities listed by the National Environmental Health Association as offering undergraduate environmental health programs were surveyed to obtain an overview of their programs, students, curriculum and faculties. Areas analyzed include manpower, internships, associate degree programs, employment trends, and faculty…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Health, Health Education, Health Services


