06/11/2017
Your dog might snarl or your cat hiss at a threat to your safety.
Sometimes pets issue a quieter warning when your household or neighborhood is under a different kind of attack: a toxic exposure...
Now that smoking pot is legal in Washington, will more people take part? It's a question Seattle researchers are already planning to answer with studies of sewage and other public information.
Caleb...
Roger Roffman, a UW professor emeritus of social work and former pot smoker, was a sponsor of Washington state's 2012 marijuana-legalization initiaitive.
Legalizing pot is more sensible than...
Washington state's student athletes gained a measure of safety today as Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Act (PDF of legislation).
About one in 250 young athletes...
A year after recreational marijuana use was legalized in Washington state, very little money from taxes—which total over $60 million—has been put toward education, prevention and treatment, despite...
[8/18: Correction made to Dr. Bearman's interpretation of Dr. Donald Abrams' work.]
UW will be represented at next weekend's Hempfest event in Seattle. David Bearman, a 1967 graduate of the...
Forty percent of food in the United States—much of it healthy and edible—goes uneaten. It ends up in landfills and produces methane emissions that are 25 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than...
For decades, children's potential exposure to old paint was spotlighted as the main health hazard involving lead. Today, workers are more often highly exposed to lead than the general population,...
(10.17 update)
At this time, there have been no cases reported from UW Medical Center since we took steps to eliminate the risk of Legionella in Cascade Tower, including point-of-use filters and...
Certain illnesses in household pets could be warnings of household or neighborhood toxic exposures to people.
An article in a special issue of the New York Times magazine on the link between human...