Appendix C:
ATSDR Resources
on the Internet
ATSDR has many documents on its Internet site that provide information about specific sites,
substances, agency programs, and activities. These include full public health assessments for a
number of sites, easy-to-read fact sheets on toxic substances (ToxFAQs), and case studies for health
care professionals. ATSDR's Internet address is
www.atsdr.cdc.gov
Some of the resources available on the
Web site are listed below.
1999 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous
Community Matters: About ATSDR
Substances
Community Matters: Exposure
A Primer on Health Risk Communication
Community Matters: Find Out About Sites in
Principles and Practices
Your Community
Alaska Native Subsistence and Dietary Con-
Community Matters: Information
taminants Program
for Communities
An Evaluation Primer on Health Risk Commu-
Community Matters: Resources and Contacts
nication Programs and Outcomes
Community Matters: Search for a Specific
ATSDR Cancer Policy Framework
Chemical
ATSDR National AlertsToxic Substances
Community Matters: The ATSDR Ombudsman
ATSDR Public Health Advisories
Community Matters: What You Can Expect
ATSDR Public Health Assessments
from ATSDR
ATSDR Science Corner
Congressional Testimony: Medical Monitoring
at Hanford Nuclear Facility
ATSDR Statement of Values
Congressional Testimony: The Scientific
ATSDR's Most Frequently Asked Questions
Aspects of Mercury
Case Studies in Environmental Medicine
Dioxin and Dioxin-Like Compounds in the Soil,
Part 1, ATSDR Interim Policy Guideline
Community Involvement Pages
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