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Environmental Health Perspectives
Articles in July 2005 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives
- Ototoxicity
by Laurence D. Fechter - UNEP.net freshwater portal
by Erin E. Dooley - More concerns for farmers: neurologic effects of chronic pesticide exposure
by Julia R. Barrett - Lipid adjustment in the analysis of environmental contaminants and human health risks
by Enrique F. Schisterman - Risk of brain tumors in children and susceptibility to organophosphorus insecticides: the potential role of paraoxonase
by Susan Searles Nielsen - Bioremediation monitoring
by Steven D. Aust - Japan revs up idling law
by Erin E. Dooley - Blocking brain development: how PCBs disrupt thyroid hormone
by Valerie J. Brown - Serum dioxin concentrations and age at menopause
by Brenda Eskenazi - The Superfund Basic Research Programa time of change
- Errata
- Africa forms waste institute
by Erin E. Dooley - Questioning lead standards: even low levels shave points off IQ
by Tina Adler - Influence of tap water quality and household water use activities on indoor air and internal dose levels of trihalomethanes
by John R. Nuckols - Stem cells and cancer
- The shape of food allergenicity
by Angela Spivey - The lawn and short of mower pollution
by Erin E. Dooley - Tap water and trihalomethanes: flow of concerns continues
by Ernie Hood - Polychlorinated biphenyls disturb differentiation of normal human neural progenitor cells: clue for involvement of thyroid hormone receptors
by Ellen Fritsche - Secondary analyses in obesity, diabetes, digestive and kidney diseases
- NAS reports on perchlorate safety
by Richard Dahl - Global collaboration gives greater voice to African journals
by Tanya Tillett - Vinyl chloride: a case study of data suppression and misrepresentation
by Jennifer Beth Sass - Neurologic symptoms in licensed private pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
by Freya Kamel - Calendar
- Contaminant source zones: remediation or perpetual stewardship?
by Linda M. Abriola - "Cabin fever" fears unfounded
by Erin E. Dooley - Promoting health in Texas colonias
by Tanya Tillett - Pesticide testing on human subjects: weighing benefits and risks
by David B. Resnik - Air pollution and ST-segment depression in elderly subjects
by Diane R. Gold - Nanotechnology: Environments/Implications and Solutions
by Eva Oberdorster - Note from the editors: striving for a more reader-friendly journal
by Thomas J. Goehl - Betting on biomass
by Erin E. Dooley - Effects of organochlorine compounds on menstrual cycles
by Jerry Phelps - Ushering in the new toxicology: toxicogenomics and the public interest
by John M. Balbus - Grand rounds: latex-induced occupational asthma in a surgical pathologist
by Judith Green-McKenzie - New books
- The NIEHS and the National Toxicology Program: an integrated scientific vision
by Christopher J. Portier - Turning up the heat watch
by Erin E. Dooley - Paving paradise: the peril of impervious surfaces
by Lance Frazer - Nanotoxicology: an emerging discipline evolving from studies of ultrafine particles
by Gunter Oberdorster - Low-level environmental lead exposure and children's intellectual function: an international pooled analysis
by Bruce P. Lanphear - Urinary creatinine and arsenic metabolism
by Mary V. Gamble - Ionizing air cleaners zapped
by Ernie Hood - Combined sewer system: down, dirty, and out of date
by John Tibbetts - Personalized exposure assessment: promising approaches for human environmental health research.
by Brenda K. Weis - Blood lead level and risk of asthma
by Christine L.M. Joseph - Urinary creatinine: Barr et al. respond
by Dana B. Barr - Framing a chemical future
by Richard Dahl - Outsmarting olfaction: the next generation of mosquito repellents
by Charles W. Schmidt - Changes in levels of nerve growth factor in nasal secretions after capsaicin inhalation in patients with airway symptoms from scents and chemicals
by Eva Millqvist - Umbilical cord mercury concentration as biomarker of prenatal exposure to methylmercury
by Philippe Grandjean