What We Know |
We can be exposed to these contaminants through household products, the food we eat, air pollution from vehicles or factories, hazardous waste sites and other sources. We can find contaminants in our homes, communities, schools and workplaces. With thousands of chemicals and other contaminants in use, more research is needed to understand how all these environmental contaminants affect human health. But there is enough evidence to know we need better public policy to prevent exposing people to contaminants that are-or may be-harmful to people's health. Learn more in the following sections: |
| Reproductive Health Reproductive Health (September, 2008) |
| Pollution in People Researchers are finding hundreds of contaminants in people’s bodies. |
| Health Concerns & Women A number of health concerns that women face may be connected to what we are exposed to in our environment. |
| Health Disparities People of color and lower income people often bear the heaviest burden of health concerns linked to the environment. |
| Health Factors There are many factors that affect whether a person exposed to contaminants will be affected in the long-term. |
| Lifecycle Being exposed to contaminants at different times in our lives can have different health effects. |
| Animals Researchers are finding evidence of wildlife being affected by contaminants. |
| Helpful Definitions Get a better understanding of some of the terms used thrught this webiste. |