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Human Health - Research & Publications

Sightline's research on northwesterners' health, our increasing lifespan, and how to live even longer, healthier lives.

Here's a catalog of Sightline's research--including books, reports, and articles--on human health and the surprising connections to the design of your community. 

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Cascadia Scorecard 2007
06/12/2007
Book
Cascadia Scorecard 2007


The 2007 edition of the Cascadia Scorecard, the Pacific Northwest’s annual progress report, reveals that the region lags behind world leaders on trends such as energy, sprawl, and economic security. The good news is that we are making progress—and adopting smart solutions will accelerate those gains.
Cascadia Scorecard 2006
06/20/2006
Book
Cascadia Scorecard 2006


The 2006 Scorecard focuses on the connections between sprawl and health, examining an emerging body of research indicating that car-centered urban design in the Northwest contributes to a high death and injury toll from car crashes; and a high obesity rate, among other ills.
PBDEs Greater Than PCBs in 30% of Breast Milk Samples from the Pacific Northwest
08/25/2005
Report
PBDEs Greater Than PCBs in 30% of Breast Milk Samples from the Pacific Northwest


An update to Sightline's 2004 study of PBDEs, toxic flame retardants, in Northwest mothers.
Flame Retardants in the Bodies of Pacific Northwest Residents
09/25/2004
Report
Flame Retardants in the Bodies of Pacific Northwest Residents


A study of flame retardants in northwesterners suggests that all northwesterners are contaminated with PBDEs.
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