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Chemicals, The Environment, and You: Explorations in Science and Human Health (Grades 7-8)
- Free standards-based curriculum that focuses on the relationship between chemicals in the environment and human health, utilizing basic concepts in the science of toxicology. (Publication No. 00-4870) (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and Office of Science Education) http://science.education.nih.gov/customers.nsf/MSEnvironment?OpenForm
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NIEHS Classroom Activities for Scientists
- Find simple strategies and activities that you can use effectively communicate complex ideas on toxicology to students. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/scientists/index.cfm
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NIEHS Homework Resources
- Links to websites and information that can help you with your reports, papers and general homework. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/students/homework.cfm
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NIEHS Lesson Resources
- Find a variety of educational materials, many of which are standards-based, to exposure your students to environmental health concepts. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/teachers/index.cfm
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NIEHS Online Activities
- Links to interactive websites that explain how the environment can affect human health (Grades K-12) (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/students/activities.cfm
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NLM Environmental Health Student Portal
- The Environmental Health Student Portal provides a safe and useful resource for students and teachers in grades 6 – 8 to learn how the environment can impact our health. The Web site explores topics such as water pollution, climate change, air pollution, and chemicals. (National Library of Medicine) http://kidsenvirohealth.nlm.nih.gov/
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Tox Town
- The National Library of Medicine's Tox Town web site offers a new Hurricane Katrina web page that lists environmental health concerns that may be important in the post-disaster environment and during clean-up efforts. Topics include mold, pest control, worker health, drinking water, trash burning and many more. The page also points to background information on some of the toxic chemicals in the news. Following the Hurricane Katrina disaster and flooding, there has been much concern about the potential impact on people's health, including news reports on what chemicals might be in the flood waters or left behind as the waters recede.
Tox Town's basic information on toxic chemicals and environmental health risks is suggested for students (high school and up), educators, and the concerned public who want to learn more about these topics. Tox Town's four neighborhood scenes use color, graphics, sounds and animation to add interest to learning about connections between chemicals, the environment and the public's health. (National Library of Medicine) http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/
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Tox Mystery
- ToxMystery is an interactive learning site for kids in the 7-10 year old age range. It provides a fun, game-like experience which provides an introduction to some of the potential environmental health hazards found in one’s home. ToxMystery was created by the Specialized Information Services division of the National Library of Medicine (National Library of Medicine) http://toxmystery.nlm.nih.gov/
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Toxicology Tutorials
- A series of three tutorials that are intended to provide a basic understanding of toxicology. The series includes Toxicology Tutor I - Basic Principles, Toxicology Tutor II - Toxicokinetics, and Toxicology Tutor III - Cellular Effects and Biochemistry. (National Library of Medicine) http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/toxtutor.html
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Summer Programs with support from NIEHS
- Learn about professional development opportunities, workshops, summer internships and research opportunities, and post-doc training. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/prodevelop/index.cfm
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