نتایج جستجو برای: external exposure

تعداد نتایج: 492222  

2017
Anne-Kathrin Petri Kristina Schmiedchen Dominik Stunder Dagmar Dechent Thomas Kraus William H. Bailey Sarah Driessen

BACKGROUND High-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines are the technology of choice for the transport of large amounts of energy over long distances. The operation of these lines produces static electric fields (EF), but the data reviewed in previous assessments were not sufficient to assess the need for any environmental limit. The aim of this systematic review was to update the current state of ...

Journal: :Critical reviews in toxicology 2014
Geniece M Lehmann Marc-André Verner Bryan Luukinen Cara Henning Sue Anne Assimon Judy S LaKind Eva D McLanahan Linda J Phillips Matthew H Davis Christina M Powers Erin P Hines Sami Haddad Matthew P Longnecker Michael T Poulsen David G Farrer Satori A Marchitti Yu-Mei Tan Jeffrey C Swartout Sharon K Sagiv Clement Welsh Jerry L Campbell Warren G Foster Raymond S H Yang Suzanne E Fenton Rogelio Tornero-Velez Bettina M Francis John B Barnett Hisham A El-Masri Jane Ellen Simmons

Lipophilic persistent environmental chemicals (LPECs) have the potential to accumulate within a woman's body lipids over the course of many years prior to pregnancy, to partition into human milk, and to transfer to infants upon breastfeeding. As a result of this accumulation and partitioning, a breastfeeding infant's intake of these LPECs may be much greater than his/her mother's average daily ...

2009
Päivi M. Salo Renee Jaramillo Richard D. Cohn Stephanie J. London Darryl C. Zeldin

BACKGROUND Most studies investigating the role of residential mouse allergen exposures in asthma have focused on inner-city populations. OBJECTIVE We examined whether elevated mouse allergen levels were associated with occupants' asthma status in a nationally representative sample of U.S. households. METHODS Data for this study were collected as part of the National Survey of Lead and Aller...

2015
Rianna Murray Sacoby Wilson Laura Dalemarre Victoria Chanse Janet Phoenix Lori Baranoff

The Anacostia River, a tributary of the Potomac River that flows into the Chesapeake Bay, is highly contaminated with raw sewage, heavy metals, oil and grease, trash, pathogens, excessive sediments, and organic chemicals. Despite this contamination, recreation on the river is very popular, including kayaking, canoeing, rowing, and sport fishing. There is currently no information available on th...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2016
Peter S Hendricks Sharon M Hall Leslie R Tyus Christopher B Thorne Sara N Lappan Megan V McMurray William C Bailey Karen L Cropsey Timothy B Baker

INTRODUCTION Although withdrawal processes form a key motivational basis for cigarette use, smoking cessation treatments appear to exert only modest effects on withdrawal. One treatment option for further reducing withdrawal severity would be to provide smokers with withdrawal regulation training. The objective of this study was to pilot a smoking cessation intervention comprising withdrawal ex...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2015
Kylie Dyson Janet Bray Karen Smith Stephen Bernard Lahn Straney Judith Finn

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Paramedic exposure to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) may be an important factor in skill maintenance and quality of care. We aimed to describe the annual exposure rates of paramedics in the state of Victoria, Australia. METHODOLOGY We linked data from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry (VACAR) and Ambulance Victoria's employment dataset for 2003-20...

2014
Alison Fildes Cornelia H.M. van Jaarsveld Jane Wardle Lucy Cooke

BACKGROUND Repeated taste exposure, in combination with small rewards, has been shown to increase children's acceptance of disliked foods. However, previous studies have used direct contact with researchers or professionals for the implementation of the repeated exposure procedure. If mailed taste exposure instructions to parents produced comparable outcomes, this could be a cost-effective and ...

2015
Anne Etchevers Philippe Glorennec Yann Le Strat Camille Lecoffre Philippe Bretin Alain Le Tertre Howard W. Mielke

The decline in children's Blood Lead Levels (BLL) raises questions about the ability of current lead poisoning screening criteria to identify those children most exposed. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the performance of current screening criteria in identifying children with blood lead levels higher than 50 µg/L in France, and to propose new criteria. Data from a national French ...

2017
Swinburne A. J. Augustine Kaneatra J. Simmons Tarsha N. Eason Clarissa L. Curioso Shannon M. Griffin Timothy J. Wade Alfred Dufour G. Shay Fout Ann C. Grimm Kevin H. Oshima Elizabeth A. Sams Mary Jean See Larry J. Wymer

Waterborne infectious diseases are a major public health concern worldwide. Few methods have been established that are capable of measuring human exposure to multiple waterborne pathogens simultaneously using non-invasive samples such as saliva. Most current methods measure exposure to only one pathogen at a time, require large volumes of individual samples collected using invasive procedures, ...

2011
Daryl P. Lofaso Peter M. DeBlieux Richard P. DiCarlo Charles Hilton Tong Yang Sheila W. Chauvin

BACKGROUND For more than 20 years, medical literature has increasingly documented the need for students to learn, practice and demonstrate competence in basic clinical knowledge and skills. In 2001, the Louisiana State University Health Science Centers (LSUHSC) School of Medicine - New Orleans replaced its traditional Introduction in to Clinical Medicine (ICM) course with the Science and Practi...

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