d communities in Brunswick, GA, Mossville,
LA, Dixon, TN, in New Jersey, Michigan, Texas, Indigenous communities
in Alaska, and many other places nationwide
A full list of issues, resources, and experts can be found :
http://www.psr.org/Top5
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Kristen Welker-Hood, ScD MSN RN, Director, Environment and Health
Programs Physicians for Social Responsibility, kwelker-hood@psr.org
202.667.4260 ext 244 http://www.psr.org. Kristen can address the survey
results, the need for chemical policy reform, the role for health
professionals in this reform, and children's environmental health.
Dr. J. William Hirzy, Vice-President NTEU Chapter 280 (EPA HQ
Professionals Union), and chemist in residence at American University. To
schedule an interview, contact Stephenie Hendricks 415.258.9151
stephdh@earthlink.net. Dr. Hirzy can address scientific integrity issues
and EPA scientists.
More experts can be found at http://www.psr.org/Top5
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