- Healthy Environment
- Aircraft Noise in the Vicinity of Airports
- Arsenic in Drinking Water
- Dioxins and Furans
- Drinking Water Chlorination
- Effects of Lead on Human Health
- Electric and Magnetic Fields at Extremely Low Frequencies
- Fluorides and Human Health
- Health Risks of Asbestos
- Hearing Loss and Leisure Noise
- Indoor Air
- Mercury and Human Health
- PCBs
- Radon
- Road Traffic and Air Pollution
- Smog and Your Health
- The Safety of Manmade Vitreous Fibres
- Ultraviolet Radiation From the Sun
- Vermiculite Insulation Containing Asbestos
Cord blood bank
A cord blood bank is a facility which stores umbilical cord blood for future use. Both private and public cord blood banks have developed since the mid to late 1990s in response to the potential for cord blood transplants in treating diseases of the blood and immune systems. However, cord blood is not recommended to be stored in a private bank for the vast majority of cases.
