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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 109, Number 7, July 2001
Environmental Health Perspectives July 2001 On The Cover: A growing world population means an ever-increasing demand for food. A number of news articles this month explore the means by which such food will be produced, how its safety will be ensured, and how to minimize damage to the environment as a hungry world seeks to feed itself.
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  • Making Aquaculture A Better Catch p. A 318
  • Brazilian Deaths Explained: Cyanobacteria Are Culprits p. A 332 & p. 663
  • Smoking Causes Heartache p. A 333 & p. 711

In This Issue


Perspectives

Editorial

  • Environmental Health in Space
    Takafumi Hamaoka
    A 300

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Correspondence
  • DDT Risk Assessments
  • DDT Risk Assessments: Response
  • Mercury and Autistic Gut Disease
    p. A 302

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Environews

Forum

  • Bringing New Life to the Dead Zone
  • HACCP Hassles
  • Portable Potty Keeps Outdoors Great
  • African Trade Agreement--Not Entirely Free?
  • The Beat
  • EHPnet: National Ag Safety Database
    p. A 306

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NIEHS News
  • Human DNA Polymerase alpha: Wrong for the Right Reasons
  • New Research Group to Target Autoimmune Disorders
    p. A 310

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Focus
  • Livestock Farming: Eating Up the Environment?
    p. A 312

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  • Aquaculture: Satisfying the Global Appetite
    p. A 318

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Spheres of Influence
  • Serving Up Food Safety: Who Wants a Piece of the Pie?
    p. A 324

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Innovations
  • From Pigsties to Hog Heaven? New Technologies Tackle Waste
    p. A 328

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Science Selections
  • Too Dangerous to Dip?
  • Funeral Wreaths
  • Frequent Fumers
    p. A 332

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Research


Review
  • Marine Swimming-Related Illness: Implications for Monitoring and Environmental Policy
    Sarah E. Henrickson, Thomas Wong, Paul Allen, Tim Ford, and Paul R. Epstein
    p. 645

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Articles
  • An Invertebrate Model of the Developmental Neurotoxicity of Insecticides: Effects of Chlorpyrifos and Dieldrin in Sea Urchin Embryos and Larvae
    Gennady A. Buznikov, Lyudmila A. Nikitina, Vladimir V. Bezuglov, Jean M. Lauder, Stephanie Padilla, and Theodore A. Slotkin
    p. 651

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  • Human Fatalities from Cyanobacteria: Chemical and Biological Evidence for Cyanotoxins
    Wayne W. Carmichael, Sandra M. F. O. Azevedo, Ji Si An, Renato J. R. Molica, Elise M. Jochimsen, Sharon Lau, Kenneth L. Rinehart, Glen R. Shaw, and Geoff K. Eaglesham
    p. 663

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  • Endosulfan Exposure Disrupts Pheromonal Systems in the Red-Spotted Newt: A Mechanism for Subtle Effects of Environmental Chemicals
    Daesik Park, Steven C. Hempleman, and Catherine R. Propper
    p. 669

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  • Perinatal Exposure to Low Doses of Bisphenol A Affects Body Weight, Patterns of Estrous Cyclicity, and Plasma LH Levels
    Beverly S. Rubin, Mary K. Murray, David A. Damassa, Joan C. King, and Ana M. Soto
    p. 675

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  • Experimental Evaluation of Vitellogenin as a Predictive Biomarker for Reproductive Disruption
    Ann Oliver Cheek, Thea Hoexum Brouwer, Suzanne Carroll, Steve Manning, John A. McLachlan, and Marius Brouwer
    p. 681

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  • Optimization of a Yeast Estrogen Screen and Its Applicability to Study the Release of Estrogenic Isoflavones from a Soygerm Powder
    Patrick De Boever, Wim Demaré, Els Vanderperren, Kris Cooreman, Peter Bossier, and Willy Verstraete
    p. 691

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  • Certain Styrene Oligomers Have Proliferative Activity on MCF-7 Human Breast Tumor Cells and Binding Affinity for Human Estrogen Receptor *
    Ken-ichi Ohyama, Fumiko Nagai, and Yoshiteru Tsuchiya
    p. 699

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  • The Sex Difference in Tumor Incidence Is Related to the Female Condition: Models for Europe and Italy
    Romualdo Benigni, Rosa Giaimo, Domenica Matranga, and Alessandro Giuliani
    p. 705

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  • Acute Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Heart Rate Variability
    C. Arden Pope, III, Delbert J. Eatough, Diane R. Gold, Yanbo Pang, Karen R. Nielsen, Prema Nath, Richard L. Verrier, and Richard E. Kanner
    p. 711

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  • Biomonitoring Brevetoxin Exposure in Mammals Using Blood Collection Cards
    Elizabeth R. Fairey, Noah G. Shuart, Mark Busman, Peter D. R. Moeller, and John S. Ramsdell
    p. 717

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  • Solid-Tumor Mortality in the Vicinity of Uranium Cycle Facilities and Nuclear Power Plants in Spain
    Gonzalo López-Abente, Nuria Aragonés, and Marina Pollán
    p. 721

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  • Availability of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Lindane for Uptake by Intestinal Caco-2 Cells
    Agnes G. Oomen, Johannes Tolls, Maaike Kruidenier, Sieto S. D. Bosgra, Adrienne J. A. M. Sips, and John P. Groten
    p. 731

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  • Modulatory Effects of Neonatal Exposure to TCDD, or a Mixture of PCBs, p,p´-DDT, and p-p´-DDE, on Methylnitrosourea-Induced Mammary Tumor Development in the Rat
    Daniel Desaulniers, Karen Leingartner, Jose Russo, Garth Perkins, Brock G Chittim, Michael C. Archer, Michael Wade, and Jack Yang
    p. 739

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Children's Health Commentary
  • The Secular Trends in Male:Female Ratio at Birth in Postwar Industrialized Countries
    Piet Hein Jongbloet, Gerhard A. Zielhuis, Hans M. M. Groenewoud, and Pieternel C. M. Pasker-de Jong
    p. 749

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Grand Rounds
  • Reduction of Sperm Motility in a Male Laboratory Worker Exposed to Solvents: A Case Study
    Ho-Yuan Chang, Yung-Ming Lin, Ping-Chi Hsu, and Yueliang Leon Guo
    p. 753

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  • Extramurally Speaking [HTML] [PDF] p. A 335
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