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Fact Sheet: Disposal of Light Tubes and Vapor Lamps
Mercury vapor and methyl mercury readily crosses the blood-brain and placental barriers. Chronic exposures to mercury compounds primarily affect the central nervous system and kidneys. Depending upon ... to permanent signs of ataxia and constriction of visual field. Predominant symptoms from chronic exposure are neuropsychiatric ("mad hatter syndrome" or "erethism") and include tremor, anxiety, ...
www.p2pays.org


Nuclear Energy Agency Expert Group on the Implications of Radiological Protection Science (EGIS)
Preliminary discussion of ...
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Toxic Chemical Hazards
Both acute and chronic exposures to chlorine vapors can be unhealthy. Who Are Your Local Water Polluters? Two national websites ...
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Fall Winter 06-07 Newsletter
Chronic exposures are associated with cough, sputum production and lung function decrements.” (1) The article also ...
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Gordon Research Conferences - 2004 Program (Environmental Endocrine Disruptors)
Poster Session II 6:00 pm Dinner 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Human exposures and effects Session leader: Paolo Mocarelli (University Milano-Bicocca, Italy) Dana Barr (Centers for ... Complex issues of dose and timing Barry Delclos (FDA National Center for Toxicological Research) Multigeneration/chronic exposures of Sprague-Dawley rats to genistein Wade Welshons (University of Missouri) Endocrine Disruption by " ...
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The Effects of Cronic Exposure to CO - Copyright 1997 CO Support
Around 70% of all chronic exposures occurred in houses, either detached, semi or terraced. Only 19% of chronic exposures were in flats, which contradicts the conventional wisdom that CO poisoning happens most commonly in student or overseas holiday flats. The remaining 12% of chronic exposures ...
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NON-WORKER EXPOSURES: TARGETED HELP
Multiple exposures (e.g. local site + Nevada Test Site exposures + global fallout) and risk accompanying these multiple exposures. Estimated cumulative exposures and risk accompanying these exposures can be ... be within the list as plausibly linked to the exposures. IV. FUTURE MANIFESTATION OF ILLNESS Because chronic "low" dose exposures can be followed by extended latency periods, it is ...
www.downwinders.org


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Effects may be acute from a single high level exposure, or chronic from repeated low-level exposures to such compounds as chlorine, nitrogen dioxide, and nitric acid. Isoconcentration: More than ...
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Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances | US EPA
These practical and low cost measures provide protection ... Indicators (RSEI). This tool uses risk factors to put TRI release data into a chronic health context. Use it to examine trends, identify important emissions situations for follow-up, ...
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People and Environment
Nutrition and food • Occupational health and safety • Physical activity • Reducing exposures to contaminants • Reducing alcohol and other drug problems • Tobacco prevention Communities ... School Program Physical activity homepage Information from the Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Unit Reducing exposures to contaminants Reducing exposures to contaminants main page Healthy homes Reducing alcohol ...
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