Posts Tagged ‘health care’

Lisa M. Dellwo

Lyme disease, ecologists, and public health

Friday, June 25, 2010, 9:10 am By Lisa M. Dellwo

Last week I wrote about the impacts of swine operations on our water quality. It’s one example of how land use patterns can disrupt the environment and affect public health. That subject came up again this week during a conversation with Dr. Laura Jackson of the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), a unit of the EPA’s Office of Research and Development that is housed in Research Triangle Park.

Dr. Laura Jackson of the EPA's National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), a unit of the EPA’s Office of Research and Development that is housed in Research Triangle Park.

Dr. Jackson and her colleagues in this RTP lab—more than 100 scientists—conduct research on ecosystem services, those benefits provided by the environment over and above the psychological benefits of being out in nature. These services can have tangible and measurable economic value.

For instance, in a normally functioning ecosystem, vegetation would take up nitrogen and phosphorus from animal waste and keep those nutrients from overburdening groundwater and streams. In last week’s example, when hogs were added to an ecosystem, they knocked it out of balance by depositing more nutrients than the vegetation could handle and by removing plants that could take up the nutrients and provide erosion control. The researchers at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems were developing countermeasures to keep the water clean near hog farming operations and restore ecosystem function. Read more…

Sabine Vollmer

RTP Weekahead 1/4

Sunday, January 3, 2010, 9:58 pm By Sabine Vollmer

Events taking place the week of Dec. 14 in the Research Triangle area that are open to the public:

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Sabine Vollmer

RTI study: 27 percent of adult health-care spending due to disability

Thursday, December 10, 2009, 3:53 pm By Sabine Vollmer

The 15 percent of American adults who report a disability account for about 27 percent of U.S. adult health-care spending, according to a recently released study by RTI International and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read more…

Sabine Vollmer

RTP Weekahead 10/12

Sunday, October 11, 2009, 5:23 pm By Sabine Vollmer

Events taking place the week of Oct. 12 in the Research Triangle area that are open to the public:

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