نتایج جستجو برای: external exposure

تعداد نتایج: 492222  

Journal: :Annals of cardiothoracic surgery 2015
Sameer A Hirji Scott S Balderson Mark F Berry Thomas A D'Amico

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lobectomy is safe, oncologically effective, and increasingly utilized for lung cancer resection. Lessons from VATS lobectomy experience can guide the use of a VATS approach to resect mediastinal masses. Exposure and dissection when using VATS to resect anterior mediastinal masses has unique challenges. Several maneuvers acquired from experience with V...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2015
Andrea N Niles Michelle G Craske Matthew D Lieberman Christopher Hur

Exposure is an effective treatment for anxiety but many patients do not respond fully. Affect labeling (labeling emotional experience) attenuates emotional responding. The current project examined whether affect labeling enhances exposure effectiveness in participants with public speaking anxiety. Participants were randomized to exposure with or without affect labeling. Physiological arousal an...

2016
Kim N. Dirks Judith Y. T. Wang Amirul Khan Christopher Rushton

Walking School Buses (WSBs) provide a safe alternative to being driven to school. Children benefit from the contribution the exercise provides towards their daily exercise target, it gives children practical experience with respect to road safety and it helps to relieve traffic congestion around the entrance to their school. Walking routes are designed largely based in road safety consideration...

2016
Alison B Singer Gayle C Windham Lisa A Croen Julie L Daniels Brian K Lee Yinge Qian Diana E Schendel M Daniele Fallin Igor Burstyn

Maternal immune activity has been linked to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We examined maternal occupational exposure to asthma-causing agents during pregnancy in relation to ASD risk. Our sample included 463 ASD cases and 710 general population controls from the Study to Explore Early Development whose mothers reported at least one job during pregnancy. Asthmagen exposure was es...

2014
Efstratios G. Vogiannis Dimitrios Nikolopoulos

Radon concerns the international scientific community from the early twentieth century, initially as radium emanation and nearly the second half of the century as a significant hazard to human health. The initial brilliant period of its use as medicine was followed by a period of intense concern for its health effects. Miners in Europe and later in the U.S were the primary target groups surveye...

2016
Carey E Donald Richard P Scott Kathy L Blaustein Mary L Halbleib Makhfousse Sarr Paul C Jepson Kim A Anderson

We detected between 2 and 10 pesticides per person with novel sampling devices worn by 35 participants who were actively engaged in farming in Diender, Senegal. Participants were recruited to wear silicone wristbands for each of two separate periods of up to 5 days. Pesticide exposure profiles were highly individualized with only limited associations with demographic data. Using a 63-pesticide ...

2009
Ami Tsuchiya Thomas A. Hinners Finn Krogstad Jim W. White Thomas M. Burbacher Elaine M. Faustman Koenraad Mariën

BACKGROUND Estimates of exposure to toxicants are predominantly obtained from single time-point data. Fish consumption guidance based on these data may be incomplete, as recommendations are unlikely to consider impact from factors such as intraindividual variability, seasonal differences in consumption behavior, and species consumed. OBJECTIVES/METHODS We studied populations of Korean (n = 10...

Journal: :Bioelectromagnetics 2014
Jimmy Estenberg Torsten Augustsson

A novel, car based, measuring system for estimation of general public outdoor exposure to radiofrequency fields (RF) has been developed. The system enables fast, large area, isotropic spectral measurements with a bandwidth covering the frequency range of 30 MHz to 3 GHz. Measurements have shown that complete mapping of a town with 15000 inhabitants and a path length of 115 km is possible to per...

2015
Saba Kalantary Ali Dehghani Mir Saeed Yekaninejad Leila Omidi Mitra Rahimzadeh

BACKGROUND One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physiological and psychological effects. The increases in workers' blood pressure and heart rate were detected during and after exposure to high levels of noise. The objectives of this research were to determine whether the noise exposures have any effects on blood pressure and heart rate of workers in the automotive parts indu...

2016
Paul Hanlon Gregory P. Brorby Mansi Krishan

Processing (eg, cooking, grinding, drying) has changed the composition of food throughout the course of human history; however, awareness of process-formed compounds, and the potential need to mitigate exposure to those compounds, is a relatively recent phenomenon. In May 2015, the North American Branch of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI North America) Technical Committee on Foo...

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