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06/11/2026
Public Health Watch, DataKind, Material Research and Until Justice Data Partners launched FencelineData.org in 2024 to help journalists, researchers and community members hold polluters accountable and better understand environmental and public health risks.
Join us on June 24 for a webinar that will show journalists how to use the tool to find complementary data points for breaking-news stories and more complex insights for longer-term investigations.
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https://publichealthwatch.org/2026/06/10/relaunch-of-environmental-database-expands-emissions-data-adds-training-sessions/
06/10/2026
NUEVO en Public Health Watch y My RGV .
De forma recurrente, la enfermedad de Parkinson se relaciona con la exposición a pesticidas. Los riesgos —y los peligros— son graves para los trabajadores agrícolas y las comunidades del Valle del Río Grande en Texas
Vínculo entre enfermedad de Parkinson y la exposición a pesticidas es recurrente. Trabajadores agrícolas y comunidades en el Valle del Río Grande en Texas están en riesgo. - Public Health Watch El mal de Parkinson es el trastorno neurológico de más rápido crecimiento en el mundo. Los expertos temen que las personas que viven y trabajan en regiones agrícolas con alto uso de pesticidas corran especial riesgo de padecerla.
06/09/2026
Editorial: The convenience of using potentially hazardous chemicals on our produce will never offset the human costs of heavy pesticide use — especially among the workers and communities facing elevated risks for Parkinson’s disease.
Editorial: Officials, ag industry need to weigh convenience against public safety risks - Public Health Watch The convenience and cheapness of using potentially hazardous chemicals on our produce will never offset the human costs of heavy pesticide use.
06/03/2026
NEW from Public Health Watch and My RGV:
Parkinson’s disease is the world’s fastest growing neurological disorder.
Experts worry that pesticide-laden agricultural regions like Texas’ Rio Grande Valley are especially at risk.
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MonitorNews
Valleystar
El Puente News
Parkinson's Foundation
Earthjustice
Parkinson’s Disease Is Consistently Linked to Pesticide Exposure. Farmworkers — and Nearby Communities — Are at Risk in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. - Public Health Watch In Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the link between pesticide exposure and Parkinson’s disease looms large — for farmworkers and nearby communities.
A recent measles outbreak in West Texas and rising vaccine exemptions across the state are raising concerns for Texas families — especially those caring for children with weakened immune systems.
For 4-year-old Juliana Salazar, even common illnesses can be dangerous. Born with a rare immune disorder, she depends heavily on herd immunity and the health decisions of the people around her to stay safe.
In this new story from Public Health Watch, Juliana’s family and Texas physicians share what it looks like to navigate daily life as vaccination rates decline and concerns about preventable disease continue to grow across the state.
https://publichealthwatch.org/2026/05/28/as-texas-vaccination-rates-fall-vulnerable-children-face-growing-risk/
Copublished with: Houston Public Media
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/health-science/2026/05/28/553094/as-texas-vaccination-rates-fall-vulnerable-children-face-growing-risk/
05/26/2026
On January 1, California placed an enrollment freeze on its once-celebrated “Health Care for All” program, which extended health coverage to undocumented immigrants. The impact was immediate and severe.
When New California Laws Kicked In, Thousands of Immigrants Dropped or Lost Medicaid Coverage - Public Health Watch Driving the decline, experts say, are several state and federal policy changes that block or discourage immigrants from obtaining or keeping coverage.
05/23/2026
A scene from a horror movie? No, this is what someone looks like right after a double lung transplant -- in this case, from overexposure to silica dust during countertop cutting. On Thursday CA took the first step toward banning fabrication of high-silica artificial stone.
Full Story:
https://publichealthwatch.org/2026/05/21/california-ban-stone-countertops-workplace-epidemic-silicosis/
05/21/2026
This Thursday, the CA Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board will vote on a possible ban, which would be the first in the nation. Regardless of the board's decision, Public Health Watch and our media partners are proud of our groundbreaking, bilingual reporting on this preventable crisis. We are confident it has saved lives.
Look for our story on the vote Thursday afternoon.
05/20/2026
NEW in our "Uninsured in America" project: Phoenix examines how Medicaid cuts could affect Arizonans with intellectual disabilities who depend on the state's at-home services program.
Arizonans With Disabilities Depend on At-Home Services to Survive. Medicaid Cuts Could Erode Their Care. - Public Health Watch The state's Home and Community-Based Services for people with disabilities could be on the chopping block this year because of Medicaid cuts. One reason is that Medicaid isn’t required to cover the services.
05/19/2026
Raul Ordaz was a beloved member of his family but he needed help. Instead, he died at a troubled psychiatric hospital in San Antonio less than 24 hours after admission.
He was one of three patients who died at Laurel Ridge psychiatric hospital in 2025. His family is demanding answers.
From Public Health Watch's Gina Jiménez and our partners at Texas Public Radio:
Family Grieves for Man Who Died in Troubled Psychiatric Hospital - Public Health Watch
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