Nov 27 Conference (Los Angeles): Women’s reproductive health and the environment

[ Posted on October 10th, 2012 by Porsche Johnson | No Comments » ]

Over the last couple of decades, environmental and reproductive health experts have been sounding the alarm about the devastating impact toxins in our environment has on a woman’s fertility. Join the UCLA Women’s Health Center for a free daylong event that addresses the best practices for addressing environmental toxins and reproductive health focused on community advocacy, policy and research. Read more.

Date: November 27, 2012
Time: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Location: UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Cost: Free
Register here.

This free event is supported by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Executive Advisory Board of the Iris Cantor – UCLA Women’s Health Center.

Recommended Resources
UCLA Women’s Health Center
AskCHIS (A free online data tool with data taken from the California Health Interview Survey)

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Porsche Johnson


Porsche Johnson is the community relations manager for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Health DATA Program. Johnson is responsible for building strategic partnerships in the community that build awareness and support the Health DATA Program and all of its projects.

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