نتایج جستجو برای: environmental contaminants

تعداد نتایج: 382381  

2009
Renée Dallaire Gina Muckle Éric Dewailly Sandra W. Jacobson Joseph L. Jacobson Torkjel M. Sandanger Courtney D. Sandau Pierre Ayotte

BACKGROUND An increasing number of studies have shown that several ubiquitous environmental contaminants possess thyroid hormone-disrupting capacities. Prenatal exposure to some of them, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), has also been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental effects in infants. OBJECTIVES In this study we examined the relationship between exposure to potential thyro...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2013
Michelle Farwell Ken G Drouillard Daniel D Heath Trevor E Pitcher

Aquatic contaminants, specifically polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a class of persistent organic contaminants, have been associated with sublethal effects on reproduction in fishes. Female brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) were used to assess variation in reproductive traits across eight populations differing in sediment sum PCB concentrations in the Lower Great Lakes region. Differences in...

2006
Maki Tabuchi Nik Veldhoen Neil Dangerfield Steven Jeffries Caren C. Helbing Peter S. Ross

Persistent organic pollutants are environmental contaminants that, because of their lipophilic properties and long half-lives, bioaccumulate within aquatic food webs and often reach high concentrations in marine mammals, such as harbor seals (Phoca vitulina). Exposure to these contaminants has been associated with developmental abnormalities, immunotoxicity, and reproductive impairment in marin...

2009
Melissa G. Kramer Michael Firestone Robert Kavlock Harold Zenick

Guest Editorial | The future of toxicity testing Toxicity testing and assessment sit on the cusp of a transformational change brought about by the rapid emergence of tools and capabilities in molecular biology and computational and informational sciences. This transformation has the potential to dramatically reshape the philosophy and approaches underlying toxicity testing and the assessment of...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 1998
G W Chance E Harmsen

Although the impact of environmental contaminants on human health has been widely studied, few reports in the Canadian literature have focussed on the specific vulnerability of children. Because of their rapid growth, physiologic and metabolic immaturity, the fetus and child are often at increased risk from toxic substances in their environments. Furthermore, greater air, food and fluid intakes...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1976
B Weiss T E Levine

Behavioral toxicology represents a relatively new research area in the West, and a new source of information pertinent to standard setting. Despite this abbreviated history, however, it can call on a rather advanced technology, largely provided by the rapid and extensive development of behavioral pharmacology during the past two decades. As exemplified by the U.S. contribution to the joint stud...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1975
P E Brubaker J P Moran K Bridbord F G Hueter

The public health benefits expected by reducing known hazardous emissions from mobile sources should not be compromised by increasing levels of other potentially hazardous unregulated emissions. Catalytic converters are going to be used to meet the statutory requirements on carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions from light duty motor vehicles. Platinum and palladium metals are the catalytic ...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Philipp Mayer Frank Wania Charles S Wong

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2013
B Genthe W J Le Roux K Schachtschneider P J Oberholster N H Aneck-Hahn J Chamier

Water quality has deteriorated in the upper Olifants River system, South Africa, as a result of land use activities which include mining, agriculture and industries. A health risk assessment was conducted from 2009 to 2011 in the catchment to determine the possible risks local communities face from various pollutants such as microbials, heavy metals and oestrogen in the river water and vegetati...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
R P Moody I Chu

This paper reviews the literature to determine the importance of the dermal route of exposure for swimmers and bathers using Great Lakes waters and summarizes the chemical water contaminants of concern in the Great Lakes along with relevant dermal absorption data. We detail in vivo and in vitro methods of quantifying the degree of dermal absorption and discuss a preference for infinite dose dat...

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