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Our Stolen Future: Broad trends in emerging science
For example, one of the greatest gaps in breast cancer research is that while many studies examine adult exposure and adult risk, none examine fetal or pubertal exposure and adult risk ...
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COPA - PCBs and Superfund in Bloomington, Indiana
Risk Management Framework for PCB-Contaminated Sediments NRC Tools for Ecological Risk Assessment-EPA Tools for Human Health Risk Assessment (EPA) 1994 EPA Dioxin Reassessment - Exposure Document Ecological Risk ...
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COPA - PCBs and Superfund in Bloomington, Indiana
Exposure can cause an acne like skin rash (called chloracne). They can damage the liver. High exposure can damage the nervous system, causing numbness, weakness and tingling ("pins and ... " and it gives all the parameters for the risk of cancer due to exposure to PCBs for humans. Liver cancer is often associated in the literature with PCB exposure, and The ...
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FMI - Research - Atmosphere - Ozone and UV radiation
What kinds of effects does UV radiation have on nature? The greatest risks connected with the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere are ecological. Exposure tests made in USA and Australia have showed that over one hundred species are sensitive to changes in UV radiation, most important of these being the soy bean and ...
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Lead, Ageing and Death - English version
Exposure, Inactivity Linked To Alzheimers" [LID: 4058] www.grayenvironmental.com/lead exposure and alzheimers.htm www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/05/04/alzheimers.lead.reut/index.html Silbergeld, Ellen K, "Menopause And Lead: Consequences And ... Tribune, 20021227, Kotulak, Ronald , "Study links early adult deaths to lead - 30 million in U.S. could be at risk" [LID: 6915] Users need to register first, but ...
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New research on the health effects of lead exposure
Alzheimer’s Disease." "Prevention of lead exposure is therefore not solely an issue for children under five" explained Ms Dodd. "Adult exposure ... at risk. Lead exposure remains a major public concern because of its adverse effects on brain development and health in general, even with low exposure levels," ...
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Water Hardness and Cardiovascular Mortality
In Trace Substances in Environmental Health V. D. D. Hemphill, Ed. : 269-283. University of Missouri Press. Columbia, Mo. 63. Blood Pressure of Adults by Race and ... M. S. 1964. The requirements of magnesium by the normal adult. Am.J Clin. Nutr. 14: 242-290. 91.MARIER, ...
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#66 -- Precaution and Wildlife, 29-Nov-2006 | Environmental Research Foundation
With more and more biomarkers available, epidemiologists can test all sorts of hypotheses, and are now finding plausible links between low dose chemical exposure and toxic effects in people. Risk ...
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Vitamin D-Risk vs Benefit
They were referring, principally, to the supravalvular aortic stenosis syndrome (SASS) and ... and adult diseases have increased in prevalence. Hutchison [5] observed in 1955 that over the 20 years during which rickets had been eliminated in England, infantile hypercalcemia with and ... placing others at risk of cardiovascular and renal disease. Practices ...
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Our Stolen Future: Adult PCB and DDE not associated with rise in breast cancer risk
The study examines only the relationship between adult contamination levels and risk. It gives no insight into risk and fetal or developmental exposure. One of the central theses of endocrine disruption is that developing stages of a person (or animal's) life cycle are more vulnerable than are adult ...
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