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- 1From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThere is increasing consensus that the uterotrophic estrogenicity assay should be coupled with other morphometric or molecular end points that might enhance its sensitivity. We have previously shown that bisphenol A...
- 2From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedAs China aims to boost its agricultural production, its farmers' own zeal may prove to be the biggest obstacle to increasing exports. In the industrialized south, particularly, where agrochemicals are more readily...
- 3From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThe Airliner Cabin Environment and the Health of Passengers and Crew National Research Council Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002, 344 pp. ISBN: 0-309-08289-7, $37 Applications and Systematics of Bacillus and...
- 4From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedIn the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, the traditional diet includes pilot whale meat and blubber and other marine food. Fatty fish and blubber of mammals may contain high concentrations of organohalogen substances...
- 5From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedNovember 25-26 November, Mon-Tue. Sino-U.S.. Workshop on Dust Storms and Their Effect on Human Health. Raleigh, North Carolina. Information: Hui Hu, Environmental Health Perspectives, NIEHS, PO Box 12233, Research...
- 6From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis study was conducted to assess the risk of enteric diseases among children living in a water reclamation area in Mexico City. A geographic information system was used to define eligible wells and surrounding...
- 7From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedFor years, mothers have been telling pediatricians that their children changed after being exposed toxic lead, says Herbert Needleman, a professor of child psychiatry and pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh. These...
- 8From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedHunts Point, a 690-acre peninsula in the South Bronx, New York City, is a hub in the tristate (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) freight transportation system. This study was carried out in response to community...
- 9From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedIn the October issue of EHP, the list of Children's Environmental Health Centers [EHP 110:A571 (2002)] included an incorrect Web address for the Columbia University Center for Children's Environmental Health. The correct...
- 10From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAlthough removal of lead paint hazards from at-risk houses remains the primary means of preventing elevated blood lead among young children, reduction of risk through nutritional factors has also been of interest. In...
- 11From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedGlobally, almost 3 billion people rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, crop residues, and dung) and coal as their primary source of domestic energy. Exposure to indoor air pollution (IAP) from the combustion of solid fuels...
- 12From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedChina has announced it will spend more than US$1 billion during the next decade to stop the forest shrinkage and rapid desertification that have been blamed for severe floods and sand storms. Seedlings and grasses will...
- 13From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedWith gas prices in the United States averaging less than bottled water or milk, the last thing a typical American consumer thinks about when buying a new car is fuel efficiency. Well, almost the last thing. "We have...
- 14From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 9) Peer-Reviewed2002 October 2-5 October, Wed-Sat. Genome Sequencing & Analysis Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. Information: The Institute for Genomic Research, 9712 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 USA, 301-838-0200,...
- 15From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedA growing number of substances released into the environment disrupt normal endocrine mechanisms in a wide range of vertebrates. Little is known about the effects and identities of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)...
- 16From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedBisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disruptor, is employed in the manufacture of a wide range of consumer products. The suggestion that BPA, at amounts to which we are exposed, alters the reproductive organs of developing...
- 17From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedParticulate air pollution at commonly occurring concentrations is associated with daily deaths. Recent attention has focused on the shape of the concentration--response curve, particularly at low doses. Several recent...
- 18From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAcceleration and Automation of Solid Sample Treatment M. D. Luque de Castro, Jose Luis Luque Garcia New York, NY: Elsevier Science, 2002, 574 pp. ISBN: 0-444-50716-7, $250 Advancing Sustainability through Green...
- 19From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedIn the current state of gene expression technology, there are various methodologies for assessing gene expression, making it difficult to compare and compile data across laboratories and investigators. To stretch...
- 20From: Environmental Health Perspectives. (Vol. 110, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedWe analyzed organophosphorus pesticide exposure in 218 farm worker households in agricultural communities in Washington State to inverse the take-home pathway of pesticide exposure and to establish baseline exposure...