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Birth defects and the toxic legacy of war in Iraq -- Society's Child -- Sott.net

In Iraq, birth defects are a visible embodiment of the enduring toxic legacy of war for future generations and the environment. The Falluja Hospital's birth defects Facebook page, where medical staff catalogue cases, reveals the striking.

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Ministerio de Salud inicia "Semana del Bienestar" con exhortación a cuidar la salud en el trabajo

Ministerio de Salud inicia "Semana del Bienestar" con exhortación a cuidar la salud en el trabajo
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Presidential City of Boston Fellow reflects on her experience

Presidential City of Boston Fellow reflects on her experience
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Paramédicos Milán - Caquetá

Paramédicos Milán - Caquetá
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Professor of History Colin Gordon awarded NEH Fellowship | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Professor of History Colin Gordon awarded NEH Fellowship The prestigious honor will support Gordon s research into the race-restrictive housing covenants that fueled structural segregation in St. Louis Sunday, January 24, 2021 Colin Gordon, the F. Wendell Miller Professor of History at the University of Iowa, has received the nation s most prestigious award for humanities scholarship, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship. Gordon s fellowship will support research for his upcoming monograph, tentatively titled Dividing the City: Race-Restrictive Covenants and the Architecture of Segregation. The monograph, and a digital companion project, will be the newest publications of his long-running and influential research into policies that created and have sustained residential racial segregation throughout St. Louis, Missouri, and its suburbs.

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