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Clinical environmental medicine.
INTRODUCTION Clinical environmental medicine deals with environmental effects on human health in individual patients. Patients seek medical advice for problems of many different kinds that may be due to environmental exposures; such exposures must be considered carefully along with other potential causes. An environmental medical assessment should include thorough medical history-taking and phy...
متن کاملOccupational and Environmental Medicine
Editor-De Cock et al` note that waiting times to conception are significantly longer in the wives of men exposed to pesticides. They cite the evidence that the nematocide dibromochloropropane (DBCP) is associated with diminished sperm counts.2 It is worth noting that there is other evidence of hazard in these men. They reportedly have significantly high gonadotrophin concentrations although the...
متن کاملDivision of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Introduction Whiteboards have, for the most part, replaced the traditional chalk board in the classroom setting. Potential for exposures to individual users has been investigated. For one user, even with heavy use, the maximum solvent exposure measured is <2 ppm of solvent. CPSC has recently been contacted by school systems that describe a new use of these markers. Whiteboards are cut up into s...
متن کاملEnvironmental Physiology and Diving Medicine
Man's experience and exploration of the underwater environment has been recorded from ancient times and today encompasses large sections of the population for sport enjoyment, recreational and commercial purpose, as well as military strategic goals. Knowledge, respect and maintenance of the underwater world is an essential development for our future and the knowledge acquired over the last few ...
متن کاملDivision of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
You base your MRLs for copper of 0.02 mg/kg/d for acute and intermediate exposures on a study by Pizarro et al. (1999a) who found that gastrointestinal symptoms occurred when adults were exposed to a concentration of copper ≥ 3 mg/L but that there were no increases in symptom incidence at 1 mg/L. This study, however, as were other studies by this group, was designed to address issues of safe wa...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Ear, Nose & Throat Journal
سال: 1999
ISSN: 0145-5613,1942-7522
DOI: 10.1177/014556139907801101