Papers presented at symposium as in title, held 3-5 April 1995, Denver, Colo.
Langlois P, Smith L, Fleming S, Gould R, Goel V, and Gibson B. Blood lead levels in Toronto children and abatement of lead-contaminated soil and house dust. Arch Environ Health. 1996;51(1):59–67. Lanphear BP, Weitzman M, Winter NL, ...
This book will appeal to those interested in evaluating the human health effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment and the associated assessments and findings.
Arch Environ Health 55(2): 93–97. Charney E, Sayre J, Coulter M. (1980) Increased lead absorption in inner city children: where does the lead come from? Pediatrics 65(2):226–231. Langlois P, Smith L, Fleming S, Gould R, Goel V, ...
Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Were it not for the stellar work of naturalists like the late W. J. Hamilton, Jr., F. E. L. Beal, S. D. Judd, W. L. McAtee and similar luminaries, this work could never have been done. Computer- programming assistance from B. Kothari, ...
The presence of chemicals in our environment is a subject of intense interest owing to the many potential adverse health effects to humans following exposure to these chemicals.
Chemical substances, physical agents and built structures exhibit various types of hazard due to their inherent toxic, mutagenic, carcinogenic, reprotoxic and sensitizing character or damaging to the immune and hormone system.
Environmental Deterioration and Contamination - Problems and their Management Katalin Gruiz, Tamas Meggyes, ... change agricultural practice and make a step toward sustainability with much less chemicals and conserving the diversity of ...
The book reviews examples from early scientific and health studies to showcase the foundations of risk assessment.
6.8.2.6 Nutritional Factors The importance of nutrition as a major factor affecting the toxicity of chemicals has been recognized in recent years . Results obtained from human epidemiological and animal experimental studies strongly ...