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Environews by Topic: Occupational Health

Lunar Lung Disease
Burton, Adrian. (116N10 FOR: A423)

Body Shops Go Green
(116N10 Beat: A424-A425)

Potable Water a Priority in Hurricane Preparedness
(116N9 Beat: A381)

New Default for Asphalt?
Frazer, Lance. (116N9 FOR: A379)

CA Nail Salon Workers Surveyed
(116N7 Beat: A291)

Flour Mill Fathers Have Fewer Sons
(116N4 Beat: A157)

Raising Awareness of Nurse Health
(116N2 Beat: A67)

Shift Work–Cancer Debate Goes On
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N11 FOR: A535)

Standing on Principle: The Global Push for Environmental Justice
Claudio, Luz. (115N10 SOI: A500-A503)

Agriculture-COPD Link Bolstered
Weinhold, Bob. (115N9 FOR: A444)

Certified Coffee: Does the Premium Pay Off?
Taylor, David A. (115N9 SOI: A456-A459)

Hospitals Trigger Asthma
(115N2 Beat: A77)

EHPnet: NIOSH Safety and Health Topic: Lead and Lead Exposure in Adults: A Guide for Health Care Providers
Dooley, Erin E. (115N1 FOR: A23)

Beyond the Bench: Prevention Pays for Farmworkers
Tillett, Tanya. (115N1 NIEHS: A26-A27)

The Weight of Lead: Effects Add Up in Adults
Spivey, Angela. (115N1 FOC: A30-A37)

Health on the Factory Floor: Occupational Phthalate Exposure Reduces Testosterone
Barrett, Julia R. (114N11 SS: A660)

Roadside Meth Risk
(114N9 Beat: A521)

An Ugly Picture for Flower Workers and Their Children
Taylor, David A. (114N8 FOR: A463)

Shiny Science: A New Substitute for Hexavalent Chromium
Frazer, Lance. (114N8 INN: A482–A485)

Hexavalent Chromium Exposure: A Regulation Under Attack?
Frazer, Lance. (114N8 INN: A485)

Hearing Loss, Loud and Clear: Combined Effect of Noise and Toluene in Workers
Chepesiuk, Ron. (114N8 SS: A487)

Remember Pfiesteria? Occupational Exposure Unlikely to Cause Cognitive Effects
Tillett, Tanya. (114N7 SS: A429)

Will Work for Air
Manuel, John. (114N6 FOR: A345)

Ports in a Storm
Sharma, Dinesh C. (114N4 FOC: A222–A231)

Unfair Trade: e-Waste in Africa
Schmidt, Charles W. (114N4 SOI: A232–A235)

Moving On in Vietnam
Claudio, Luz. (114N3 NIEHS: A156-A158)

The Healing Quiet
(114N2 Beat: A95)

Pressed for Hard Facts. Multiple Trichloroethylene-Cancer Links Go Unconfirmed
Black, Harvey. (114N2 SS: A114)

NIEHS Responds to Katrina
Twombly, Renée. (114N1 NIEHS: A28-A29)

Beyond the Bench: COEPs Contribute to Hurricane Relief
Tillett, Tanya. (114N1 NIEHS: A29-A31)

The Heavy Load of Lead: Ergonomic Stress Heightens Exposure-Related Neuropathy
Sharma, Dinesh C. (113N12 SS: A838)

New Concerns for Farmers: Neurologic Effects of Chronic Pesticide Exposure
Barrett, Julia R. (113N7 SS: A472)

New Chlorpyrifos Link?
Josephson, Julian. (113N3 FOR: A158)

Farm Chore Checkup
Barrett, Julia R. (112N14 FOR: 804)

Headliners: Parental Exposures and ras Mutations in Children
Phelps, Jerry. (112N14 NIEHS: 809)

National Meeting Breaks the Mold
Wakefield, Julie. (112N14 NIEHS: 810-811)

Fighting Obesity Through the Built Environment
Wakefield, Julie. (112N11 NIEHS: A616-A618)

Contentious Worker Testing
Renner, Rebecca. (112N6 FOR: A345)

HVAC Officemate
Manuel, John. (112N6 FOR: A346)

EHPnet: Environment, Health, and Safety Online
Potera, Carol. (112N6 FOR: A347)

Unions Sue for Cleaner Factory Air
(112N6 BEAT: A345)

Lessons Learned? Chemical Plant Safety Since Bhopal
Hood, Ernie. (112N6 FOC: A352-A359)

Reaching across the Border with the SBRP
Brown, Valerie J. (111N5 NIEHS: A278-A279)

Pesticides Prevalent in Hospitals
(112N2 BEAT: A91)

Unbuilding for the Environment
Manuel, John S. (111N16 FOC: A880-A887)

Firefighter Findings: Biomonitoring Rescue Workers After WTC Attacks
Claudio, Luz. (111N16 SS: A896)

Methyl Bromide Ups Prostate Risk
Holton, W. Conard. (111N14 FOR: A754)

PBDEs in Breast Milk: Levels Higher in United States than in Europe
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N14 SS: A774)

A Threat to Teen Workers: Disinfectants and Occupational Illness
McGovern, Victoria. (111N13 SS: A716)

Livestock Drugs Infiltrate Dust: Another Hazard for Farmers
Burgess, Carla. (111N13 SS: A717)

EU Fights Workplace Hazards
(111N12 BEAT: A635)

Tobacco's Profit, Worker's Loss
Brown, Valerie J. (111N5 SOI: A284)

Short-Circuiting Environmental Protections
Tenenbaum, David J. (111N5 FOC: A278)

Bringing Home More than a Paycheck: Workers and Pesticides
Hood, Ernie. (110N12 SS: A765)

Reproduction Disruption: Hydrocarbons May Affect Menstrual Cycle
Hood, Ernie. (110N8 SS: A474–A475)

Compensating for Cold War Cancers
Mark J. Parascandola. (110N7 SOI: A404–A407)

A Causal Connection: Cadmium Damages Kidneys and Bones
Ernie Hood. (110N7 SS: A413)

Learning the Hard Way: The Poor Environment of America’s Schools
Julie Wakefield. (110N6 FOC: A298–A304)

The Secret Garden: The Ugly Side of Beautiful Flowers
David Tenenbaum. (110N5 FOC: A240–A246)

Under Construction: Building a Safer Industry
Tibbetts, John. (110N3 FOC: A134-A141)

Constructing Rules for Dismantling Ships
Tibbetts, John. (109N11 FOR: A522)

NIEHS Responds to World Trade Center Attacks
Manuel, John S. (109N11 NIEHS: A526-A527)

Environmental Aftermath
Claudio, Luz. (109N11 FOC: A528-A536)

Wildfires Ignite Concern
Chepesiuk, Ron. (109N8 FOR: A364)

Boiling Temperatures
(109N8 BEAT: A365)

Making Health Care Healthier: A Prescription for Change
Weinhold, Bob. (109N8 FOC: A370-A377)

SCORR One for the Environment
Frazer, Lance. (109N8 INN: A382-A385)

Pondering on Pesticides: Long-Term Low Levels Impair Thinking
Adler, Tina. (109N8 SS: A386)

EHPnet: National Ag Safety Database
Dooley, Erin E. (109N7 FOR: A309)

Caution---Children at Play: How Dangerous Is CCA?
Fields, Scott. (109N6 FOC: A262-A269)

OPs Cause Bad Trips?
Hood, Ernie. (109N4 FOR: A156)

Working around PD
Andrews, Linda Wasmer. (109N3 FOR: A114)

Toxic Beryllium: New Solutions for a Chronic Problem
Fields, Scott. (109N2 FOC: A74-A79)

Toxic Inheritance: Fathers' Job May Mean Cancer for Kids
Wakefield, Julie. (109N2 SS: A85)

Fool's Gold Mining
(109N1 BEAT: A17)

Linking Lead to Alzheimer Disease
(108N10 BEAT: A447)

NTP Studies: Focusing on the Future
(108N9 NIEHS: A400-A401)

Reflections on Hexavalent Chromium: Health Hazards of an Industrial Heavyweight
Booker, Susan M.; Pellerin, Cheryl. (108N9 FOC: A402-A407)

A New Crop of Concerns: Congress Investigates Pesticide Safety
Taylor, David A. (108N9 SOI: A408-A411)

An Exhaustive Search for Answers
Hood, Ernie. (108N9 SS: A417)

Inhalation of Radiation: Low Doses Yield High Risks
Moeller, Dade W. (108N8 SS: A370-A371)

Tobacco Dangers Start on the Farm
(108N7 BEAT: A303)

Under the Scope---Breathtaking Research: Dangers in the Air We Breathe
May, Mike. (108N4 NIEHS: A168-A169)

Every Breath You Take: A Better Way to Measure Jet Fuel Exposure
Hood, Ernie. (108N3 SS: A135)

The Worst of Both Worlds: Poverty and Politics in the Balkans
Brown, Valerie J. (107N12 FOC: A606-A613)

EHPnet: Semiconductor Safety
(107N9 FOR: A449)

Where the Chips Fall: Environmental Health in the Semiconductor Industry
Chepesiuk, Ron. (107N9 FOC: A452-A457)

Protecting Schools from Pesticides
(107N8 FOR: A400)

A World-Class Program
(107N7 NIEHS: A350-A351)

Fresh from the Farm
Taylor, David. (107N3 INN: A154-A157)

EHPS Publishes Evidence on Environmental Tobacco Smoke
(107N4 FOR: A190)

Double Exposure
Manuel, John. (107N4 FOC: A196-A201)

The Source of Sick Buildings
(107N2 FOR: A63-A64)

Complex Cleanup
Black, Harvey Karl (107N2 FOC: A68-A73)

EHPnet: Mines, All Mines
(106N11 FOR: A533)

Major Issues in Miner Health
Joyce, Stephanie. (106N11 FOC: A538-A543)

Between a Rock and a Healthy Place
Fisher, Brandy E. (106N11 SOI: A544-A546)

EHPnet: Painting a Healthier Picture
(105N3 FOR: 277)

Exposing Ourselves to Art
Fields, Scott. (105N3 FOC: 284-289)

Working toward a New NIOSH
Washam, Cynthia. (104N5 SOI: 484-486)

CDC Says NC Workers Get Little Legal Protection from Smoke
(103N7/8 FOR: 651-652)

Hexane and Carbon Disulfide
(102N2 FOR: 147-148)

Percs of the Job
(102N1 FOR: 42-43)

Butadiene and Styrene Risks
(101N5 FOR: 389)


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