نتایج جستجو برای: environmental exposures

تعداد نتایج: 395403  

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2000

Journal: :Military medicine 2011
Robert F DeFraites Erin E Richards

From May 19 to May 21, 2010, the Armed Forced Health Surveillance Center and the Uniformed Services University cosponsored an educational symposium and workshop on the assessment of potentially hazardous environmental exposures among military populations. Symposium participants reviewed and analyzed historical exposure events, from herbicides in Vietnam to the 1991 Gulf War oil well fires and W...

2017
Megan M. Niedzwiecki Gary W. Miller

The environment plays a major role in human health, yet tools to study the health impacts of complex environmental exposures are lacking. In 2005, Christopher Wild introduced the concept of the exposome, which encompasses environmental exposures and concomitant biological responses throughout the life course. Exposome-based approaches have the potential to enable novel insights into numerous re...

Azima S Mehravar S,

Background: Male reproductive disorders that are of interest from an environmental point of view include sexual dysfunction, infertility, cryptorchidism, hypospadias and testicular cancer. Several reports suggest declining sperm counts and increase of these reproductive disorders in some areas during some time periods past 50 years. Materials and Methods: Except for testicular cancer this evide...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Peyton A Eggleston

Pediatric asthma has many causes and can manifest differently in different children and at different times. Understanding the many factors related to the development and exacerbation of asthma is complicated by the complexity of the many environmental exposures related to asthma development and morbidity. Furthermore, the same environmental exposures that may cause increased symptoms at 1 point...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2002
Jonathan A Finkelstein Anne Fuhlbrigge Paula Lozano Evalyn N Grant Reeva Shulruff Kelly E Arduino Kevin B Weiss

BACKGROUND Mounting evidence suggests that indoor allergens and irritants contribute to childhood asthma. National asthma guidelines highlight the importance of their reduction as part of comprehensive asthma treatment. OBJECTIVES To assess the prevalence of potential environmental triggers, to identify risk factors for such exposures, and to determine whether prior parental education about t...

Journal: :Deutsches Arzteblatt international 2008
Caroline Herr Isabelle Otterbach Dennis Nowak Claudia Hornberg Thomas Eikmann Gerhard Andreas Wiesmüller

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...

2010
David A. Kalman

Accuracy in trace level clinical or biomedical analyses is of increasing importance as populationbased surveillance is more widely used to address issues of nutritional requirements, environmental exposures, and epidemiological outcomes. Among the uses of such surveillance, evaluation of community exposures from a local arsenic pollution source is one example. Urinary biological monitoring is a...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2016
Valérie Siroux Lydiane Agier Rémy Slama

The exposome concept was defined in 2005 as encompassing all environmental exposures from conception onwards, as a new strategy to evidence environmental disease risk factors. Although very appealing, the exposome concept is challenging in many respects. In terms of assessment, several hundreds of time-varying exposures need to be considered, but increasing the number of exposures assessed shou...

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