Environmental and Travel Health
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciencesoffers authoritative information about mental disorders, a range of related topics, and the latest mental health research. They also offer opens new windowbrochures and fact sheets about mental health disorders and related topics for patients and their families. The brochures and fact sheets are available in print and digital formats and in English and Spanish.
- PubChemcollects information on chemicals and their properties, health, safety, toxicity data, and many other chemical-related topics.
- Environmental Odorscan come from many sources, including human activities, animals, nature, vehicles, and industrial activities. This site from the CDC provides answers to common questions on odors and health and information on reporting odors.
- LactMeda resource from the National Library of Medicine, is a database of drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. It includes information on the levels of such substances in breast milk and the possible adverse effects in the nursing infant.
Traveling overseas? The opens new windowCDC website provides travel health notices here.
- The Handbook of Environmental Health byCall Number: EbookISBN: 9780810886858Publication Date: 2013
- The Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health byCall Number: EbookISBN: 9780313386008Publication Date: 2012
- How Everyday Products Make People Sick byCall Number: EbookISBN: 9780520261273Publication Date: 2009
Disclaimer: This guide's purpose is to provide resources related to general health & wellness. Some resources may contain information that is the opinion of the author and not necessarily that of a physician.Only health professionals can interpret and individualize information for a specific person's condition or health situation. Please consult a health professional for specific medical questions.