نتایج جستجو برای: environmental research

تعداد نتایج: 1704107  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
K Olden

Welcome to the first issue of the new Environmental Health Perspectives: it looks a lot different from the original journal, but the tradition of dedication to good science remains unchanged. We have published 100 volumes of EHP and this, volume 101, is a new beginning. We have changed formats and provided new ones to accommodate the numerous varieties and forms that scientific information can ...

2012
Martine Vrijheid Maribel Casas Anna Bergström Amanda Carmichael Sylvaine Cordier Merete Eggesbø Esben Eller Maria P. Fantini Mariana F. Fernández Ana Fernández-Somoano Ulrike Gehring Regina Grazuleviciene Cynthia Hohmann Anne M. Karvonen Thomas Keil Manolis Kogevinas Gudrun Koppen Ursula Krämer Claudia E. Kuehni Per Magnus Renata Majewska Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen Evridiki Patelarou Maria Skaalum Petersen Frank H. Pierik Kinga Polanska Daniela Porta Lorenzo Richiardi Ana Cristina Santos Rémy Slama Radim J. Sram Carel Thijs Christina Tischer Gunnar Toft Tomáš Trnovec Stephanie Vandentorren Tanja G.M. Vrijkotte Michael Wilhelm John Wright Mark Nieuwenhuijsen

BACKGROUND Many pregnancy and birth cohort studies investigate the health effects of early-life environmental contaminant exposure. An overview of existing studies and their data is needed to improve collaboration, harmonization, and future project planning. OBJECTIVES Our goal was to create a comprehensive overview of European birth cohorts with environmental exposure data. METHODS Birth c...

2011
David C Pencheon

The environmental impact of research increasingly needs to be taken into account in design and execution. This makes good financial sense. However, it is especially in the research world as one of the key reasons for doing health research is to improve our knowledge to improve health. Specifically, doing research in a more sustainable way allows us to generate more knowledge with the same resou...

2017
Ranjan Kumar Datta

Interdisciplinary researchers and educators, as community members, creators of knowledge, and environmental activists and practitioners, have a responsibility to build a bridge between community practice, academic scholarship, and professional contributions aimed at establishing environmental sustainability. In this paper, I focus on an undervalued area of environmental politics, practices, and...

2009
David B. Resnik

BACKGROUND Environmental health researchers frequently study people in occupational, educational, recreational, or domestic settings who are exposed to hazardous agents. OBJECTIVE/DISCUSSION Deciding whether-and how-to inform research subjects about risks they face in their environment can be a challenging task for investigators. Because legal rules and professional guidelines do not cover th...

2003
John T. Scott

Acknowledgements: I thank Donald Siegel for suggesting that I consider my research about environmental R&D in the context of the literature about corporate social responsibility. I thank the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College for the financial support of a Reiss Family Senior Faculty Research Grant that launched the research project described in Scott (200...

2003
Xiaorong Xiang Steve Cabaniss

The main purpose of existing Web portals is to promote information sharing over the Internet. In this paper we present the design and implementation of a science portal, the Natural Organic Matter research portal, which is not only for information sharing but also provides tools to allow scientists to share remote computational resources and do science on the Web. An XML-based Markup Language, ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
W A Suk B E Anderson

One of the most formidable questions facing the environmental health research community today is how to translate basic fundamental research into a product (e.g., disease outcome) that meets the needs of its stakeholders--the medical community, regulatory agencies, and ultimately, the citizens of our nation. Historically, a successful research program could be defined as one that received conti...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Phil Brown

Public health researchers increasingly turn to qualitative methods either on their own or in combination with quantitative methods. Qualitative methods are especially important to community environmental health research, as they provide a way to produce community narratives that give voice to individuals and characterize the community in a full and complex fashion. This article first traces the...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
P J Landrigan D G Graham R D Thomas

Recognition of the deleterious neurological effects of chemicals has evolved from anecdotal observation to studies of illness in persons exposed to high doses. Now, the more subtle effects of exposures to environmental neurotoxicants are being documented: reduction in intelligence, impairment in reasoning ability, shortening of attention span, and alteration of behavior. Substances to which mil...

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