The RMEHA newsletter has had and continues to have articles, including World Wide Web links, on a wide variety of subjects that are of especial interest to EI's plus coverage of many current developments in the areas of health and the environment. This page gives you listings of the article titles plus active links to many of the web sites mentioned in each issue of the RMEHA newsletter so you can obtain further information.
Be aware that the full URL is often given, but given the transient nature of the web - data bases get reorganized or old pages do get moved around or removed - you may get a dead link. This is especially apt to be the case for the extended URLs, where the base address is followed by a question mark and a series of fields delimited by ampersands and equal signs. In that case, go to the Location Bar in your browser and remove one or more subdirectories until you get to the base address or home page of the site and load the home page. This may get you a new link to the information or a contact email address to request access to the information. Another problem becoming more and more a nuisance for this type of listing is that some URL's are too long per Internet specifications! Again, the best course of action is to go to the home page and try to search for the information. (And fill out their Reader Response Form that they are loosing readers because of their poor coding practices!)
Also be aware that there may be access problems with the longer extended URL's that are becoming more and more common. In particular, some of them exceed the old Internet limit of 255 characters, and some access routes may be still using old software. In that case, back up to the base home page and do a search for the title.
Select from the following table to go to the annual title indexes or the section with links to articles from a specific issue of the RMEHA newsletter.
Join RMEHA if you wish to get the newsletter with many interesting articles that reference these links,
Here are links to several search engines in case you wish to do more research from this page -
Follow the links below to learn more about RMEHA and Environmental Illness.