نتایج جستجو برای: environmental exposures

تعداد نتایج: 395403  

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2007
Stella Marie Reamon-Buettner Jürgen Borlak

'Epigenetics' is a heritable phenomenon without change in primary DNA sequence. In recent years, this field has attracted much attention as more epigenetic controls of gene activities are being discovered. Such epigenetic controls ensue from an interplay of DNA methylation, histone modifications, and RNA-mediated pathways from non-coding RNAs, notably silencing RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA)....

    Molecular epidemiology is a subdivision of medical science and epidemiology that emphases on the involvement of potential environmental and genetic risk factors, recognized at the molecular level, to the etiology and avoidance of sickness through populations. This arena has developed from the combination of molecular biology and traditional epidemiological research. Molecular...

Journal: :Californian journal of health promotion 2006
Denae W King María A Hernández-Valero Paul C Chukelu Lovell A Jones

BACKGROUND Environmental hazards are increasingly being detected in minority and low-income communities. The Fresno, Texas community is located near Houston, Texas, and many of its residents are ethnic minorities and of low socioeconomic status. While Fresno residents have voiced concerns about long-standing undocumented environmental hazards, the extent to which the concerns were accurate was ...

Journal: :Blood reviews 2015
L Zhang A Samad M S Pombo-de-Oliveira G Scelo M T Smith J Feusner J L Wiemels C Metayer

Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) comprises approximately 5-10% of childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases in the US. While variation in this percentage among other populations was noted previously, global patterns of childhood APL have not been thoroughly characterized. In this comprehensive review of childhood APL, we examined its geographic pattern and the potential contribution of env...

Journal: :Epidemiologic reviews 2009
Marie Lynn Miranda Pamela Maxson Sharon Edwards

One of the most persistent disparities in American health status is the pronounced difference in birth outcomes between non-Hispanic black and non-Hispanic white women. Poor pregnancy outcomes have a substantial impact on mortality, morbidity, and health care costs. Increasing evidence indicates that environmental exposures are associated with poor birth outcomes. This paper reviews the latest ...

2017
Carrie V. Breton Carmen J. Marsit Elaine Faustman Kari Nadeau Jaclyn M. Goodrich Dana C. Dolinoy Julie Herbstman Nina Holland Janine M. LaSalle Rebecca Schmidt Paul Yousefi Frederica Perera Bonnie R. Joubert Joseph Wiemels Michele Taylor Ivana V. Yang Rui Chen Kinjal M. Hew Deborah M. Hussey Freeland Rachel Miller Susan K. Murphy

BACKGROUND Characterization of the epigenome is a primary interest for children's environmental health researchers studying the environmental influences on human populations, particularly those studying the role of pregnancy and early-life exposures on later-in-life health outcomes. OBJECTIVES Our objective was to consider the state of the science in environmental epigenetics research and to ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
D O Walterhouse J W Yoon P M Iannaccone

Developmental pathways are networks of genes that act coordinately to establish the body plan. Disruptions of genes in one pathway can have effects in related pathways and may result in serious dysmorphogenesis or cancer. Environmental exposures can be associated with poor pregnancy outcomes, including dysmorphic offspring or children with a variety of diseases. An important goal of environment...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2006
Varsha S Taskar David B Coultas

Several sources of evidence, including investigations of pathogenesis and observational studies, support the hypothesis that environmental agents may have an etiologic role in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Since 1990, six case-control studies have been conducted in three countries and have consistently demonstrated increased risk of IPF with exposures to a number of environmental and occ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental health 2015
Erik W Coleman

Edi tor ’s Note : NEHA strives to provide up-to-date and relevant information on environmental health and to build partnerships in the profession. In pursuit of these goals, we feature a column from the Environmental Health Services Branch (EHSB) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in every issue of the Journal. In this column, EHSB and guest authors from across CDC will hig...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
R M Whyatt F P Perera

Young children and the developing fetus may be more susceptible to effects of environmental toxicants than adults due to differential exposure patterns and developmental immaturities. Biologic markers offer the potential of quantitative dosimeters of biologic dose and/or indices of biologic effect associated with fetal/childhood exposures. They can facilitate evaluation of interindividual varia...

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