
department of environmental and occupational health
Results of a recent study indicate optimism in older adults can help decrease the negative effects physical limitations may have on life satisfaction.
New research shows distinct bacteria and metabolomes in the gut are associated with personality traits.
Repeated Exposure To Major Disasters Has Long-Term Mental Health Impacts
Jan 13, 2022 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M study found Houston residents who experienced two or more hazardous events in the past five years had a reduction in mental health scores.
Results of a Texas A&M study suggest that interventions are needed to prevent musculoskeletal disorders from smartphone use.
A Texas A&M study found that these inexpensive, convenient devices can measure exposure to a class of chemicals that can be harmful during pregnancy.
Following Hurricane Harvey, Pollutant Levels In Houston Neighborhood Exceeded Limit For Increased Cancer Risks
Mar 26, 2021 • 3 min. readSoil samples collected by Texas A&M researchers showed increased exposure to harmful chemicals in the Manchester neighborhood.
During Emergencies, Social Media Is A Critical Channel For Warnings
Mar 22, 2021 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M study of responses to the 2019 Deer Park chemical fire found that people who received warnings through social media, friends and family were most likely to take action.
The National Science Foundation awarded a Texas A&M research team $1 million to develop an interface to augment excavator spatial awareness.
The COVID-19 pandemic sheds light on the need for wider public knowledge of diseases and how they spread.