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U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease (@m_leead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s #NationalNutritionMonth & we’re spotlighting a publication whose co-authors include M-LEEaD members Erica Jansen, Dana Dolinoy Cipolla, Karen Peterson, & Jackie Goodrich looking at the links between diet, adolescent sleep, and DNA methylation doi.org/10.1080/155922…

Dana Dolinoy Cipolla (@ddolinoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please mark your calendars for March 15th 12 noon for U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease Environmental Research Webinar by @amizota on Integrating intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences | Ami Zota, ScD, MS (Milken School of Public Health, George Washington University and soon EHS Columbia University)

Please mark your calendars for March 15th 12 noon for <a href="/M_LEEaD/">U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease</a> Environmental Research Webinar by @amizota on Integrating intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences | Ami Zota, ScD, MS (Milken School of Public Health, George Washington University and soon EHS <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a>)
Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH (@tracybastain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work from MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities Postdoc ⁦Jason Niu⁩ showing that breastfeeding duration is linked to better maternal cardiovascular health in Latinas in the MADRES cohort. mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/5…

U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease (@m_leead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happening next week! Join us for an exciting conversation with @amizota, who will be speaking on "Integrating Intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences" Mar 15, 12-12:50pm | Register here: bit.ly/35Lx0rv #NIEHS_EHSCC

Happening next week! Join us for an exciting conversation with @amizota, who will be speaking on "Integrating Intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences"
Mar 15, 12-12:50pm | Register here: bit.ly/35Lx0rv
#NIEHS_EHSCC
UMCEHC (@umcehc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diet Quality Scores and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Mexican Children and Adolescents: A Longitudinal Analysis mdpi.com/1508010 #mdpinutrients via Nutrients MDPI

NIEHS (@nih_niehs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DYK that good #nutrition habits and healthy living can help protect us against potentially harmful exposures in the environment? 🍴🥗 Read what NIEHS Director Rick Woychik and Dr. Bernhard Hennig from University of Kentucky College of Medicine had to say at go.usa.gov/xzXDY #NationalNutritionMonth

DYK that good #nutrition habits and healthy living can help protect us against potentially harmful exposures in the environment? 🍴🥗

Read what NIEHS Director Rick Woychik and Dr. Bernhard Hennig from <a href="/UKYMedicine/">University of Kentucky College of Medicine</a> had to say at go.usa.gov/xzXDY #NationalNutritionMonth
PEHSU (@pehsunational) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rice-based products can be high in arsenic and are often introduced into a child’s diet during infancy. Kids have less varied diets; they may have up to 2 to 3 times higher arsenic exposure from food than adults. #ProtectKidsHealth

Dana Dolinoy Cipolla (@ddolinoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease Tues March 22 at 12 noon for an ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH WEBINAR on Operationalizing the exposome through chemical surveillance & bioeffect monitoring with high-resolution mass spectrometry w/ Douglas Walker, PhD (Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai)

Join <a href="/M_LEEaD/">U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease</a> Tues March 22 at 12 noon for an ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH WEBINAR on Operationalizing the exposome through chemical surveillance &amp; bioeffect monitoring with high-resolution mass spectrometry w/ Douglas Walker, PhD (Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai)
U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease (@m_leead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nov 2021 Pub in Appetite, including M-LEEaD member Karen Peterson, is perfect to highlight for #NationalNutritionMonth. Researchers examined the association between the presence of various media during mealtime and the healthfulness of children’s meals. doi.org/10.1016/j.appe…

U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease (@m_leead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

March 22 is #WorldWaterDay! Our M-LEEaD members and community partners have done great work in MI to help work towards ensuring safe drinking water for all. Read more here about M-LEEaD and our community partners’ involvement in the Flint Water Crisis, mleead.umich.edu/EHMI_Flint_Wat…

UMCEHC (@umcehc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NationalNutritionMonth is the perfect time to highlight research from Ph.D. candidate Astrid N. Zamora, PhD, MPH (she/ella) and the ELEMENT team revealing associations between 3rd-trimester #diet patterns and #sleep duration and timing of offspring during #adolescence. doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxa…

#NationalNutritionMonth is the perfect time to highlight research from Ph.D. candidate <a href="/astridnzamora/">Astrid N. Zamora, PhD, MPH (she/ella)</a> and the ELEMENT team revealing associations between 3rd-trimester #diet patterns and #sleep duration and timing of offspring during #adolescence. doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxa…
Global Michigan (@globalmichigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A woman’s exposure to pesticides during #pregnancy could lead to differences in sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new University of Michigan study. Story in Eng, Spanish & Portuguese. global.umich.edu/newsroom/women…

American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@aasmorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A woman's exposure to pesticides during #pregnancy could lead to differences in #sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new University of Michigan School of Public Health study. bit.ly/3KHkys6

A woman's exposure to pesticides during #pregnancy could lead to differences in #sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new <a href="/umichsph/">University of Michigan School of Public Health</a> study. bit.ly/3KHkys6
Michigan Research (@umichresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A woman’s exposure to pesticides during pregnancy could lead to differences in sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new University of Michigan School of Public Health study. myumi.ch/J8NR8

Dana Dolinoy Cipolla (@ddolinoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Environmental Health Sciences University of Michigan School of Public Health welcomes Tenure Track Assistant Professor applicants. We are home to innovative, collaborative, & well-funded research. #UmichEHS is close knit w/ excellent students & resources & centers U-Mich Center on Environmental Exposures & Disease UMICH Occupational Health & Safety Engineering UMCEHC drive.google.com/file/d/15L_S5E…

IJBNPA (@ijbnpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study IJBNPA found that #sedentarytime was associated with #cardiometabolic risk factors in #Mexican #Youth. #UnitedStates