Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health

31 10, 2012

MOVE DETROIT FOR LESS CANCER

By |2017-11-10T21:05:59-05:00October 31st, 2012|Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Clear Channel, Colon Cancer, Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health, Couzens, Cysco, Detroit, Dr. Tom Sherman, Environment, Facebook, Gary Hirshberg, GMO, Jackson Dawson, John Couzens, Less Cancer, Mackinac Race, Miles O'Brien, More Treated Cancer, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Prevention, Project Runway, Thomas M Sherman, Thomas M Sherman MD, Tom Sherman MD, Twitter, Uncategorized, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (CEO-UPCI), Veronique Pittman, Wendy Pepper, William U Couzens|

  The Less Cancer campaign- program of Next Generation Choices Foundation is pleased to announce the first Move Detroit for Less Cancer to be held December 1,2012 at the Bayview Yacht Club,located at 100 Clairpointe Street Detroit, MI 48215. For nearly a decade, Less Cancer has been at the helm introducing prevention into the cancer

24 09, 2012

Cancer Gets Under My Skin, I Can Taste It, I Can Smell it

By |2017-11-10T21:06:00-05:00September 24th, 2012|American Cancer Society, boing boing, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Cancer Schmancer, Center for Environmental Oncology, Chemical Companies, Chemo, Choose you, Coca-Cola, Coke, Colon Cancer, Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health, Couzens, Founder Less Cancer, Frank Couzens lll, Funeral, Less Cancer, MD, Miles O'Brien, ORGANIC, Prevention, Uncategorized, Xeni Jardin|

Less Cancer Founder Bill Couzens, Brother Frank and Sister Anne Couzens   This week I have tried to wash the cancer away. I have showered time and time again, scrubbing my skin hoping the events of last week are all a bad dream never to return. But its not, Cancer has once again

20 08, 2012

Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health-Air Pollution Associated with Asthma Development Among Young Children

By |2017-11-10T21:06:01-05:00August 20th, 2012|Asthma, Bill Couzens, Cancer, Chemical Companies, Chemo, Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health, Couzens, Less Cancer, Maryann Donovan, New York, Thomas M Sherman, Uncategorized|

NEW YORK (August 20, 2012) Exposure to air pollution in the womb and continuing exposure during early childhood increase risk for development of non-atopic asthma, according to a study by researchers at Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health  at the Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Sciences and Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. Pyrene -a

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