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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 110, Number 6, June 2002
Environmental Health Perspectives June 2002 On the Cover. Pop quiz: what place do children spend huge amounts of time that may be contributing to poor health? Answer: their school. The Focus (p. A298) examines environmental hazards in schools, and the Spheres of Influence (p. A306) investigates why legislative proposals to address them have stalled.
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  • A Poor Learning Environment
    A 298 & A 306
  • Less Lead Means More Money
    A 310 & 563
  • Breast Milk Offers Nourishment and Knowledge
    A 311 & A 339

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Perspectives

Editorial

  • Beyond The Bangkok Statement: Research Needs to Address Environmental Threats to Children's Health
    William A. Suk
    p. A 284

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Correspondence

  • Carrageenan: A Safe Additive
  • Carrageenan: Response
  • Public Fear of Dioxins from Modern Municipal Waste Incinerators Is Not Justified
    p. A 288

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Environews

Forum

  • World's Children Threatened
  • Bad Air and Birth Defects
  • Reading, Writing, and Surfing
  • Poor Environment Creates a Wealth of Problems
  • EHPnet: Protected Harvest
  • The Beat
    p. A 290

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NIEHS News

Focus

  • Learning the Hard Way: The Poor Environment of America's Schools
    p. A 298

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Spheres of Influence

  • Reading, Writing, but No Arithmetic: Healthier Schools Legislated but Funding Lags
    p. A 306

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Science Selections

  • Results from Russia
  • It Pays to Get the Lead Out
  • The Breast Milk Biomarker
    p. A 310

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Children's Health Commentary

  • Teen Smoking, Field Cancerization, and a "Critical Period" Hypothesis for Lung Cancer Susceptibility
    John K. Wiencke and Karl T. Kelsey
    p. 555

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Research

Children's Health Articles

  • Lead Poisoning among Young Children in Russia: Concurrent Evaluation of Childhood Lead Exposure in Ekaterinburg, Krasnouralsk, and Volgograd
    Carol H. Rubin, Emilio Esteban, Dori B. Reissman, W. Randolph Daley, Gary P. Noonan, Adam Karpati, Elena Gurvitch, Sergio V. Kuzmin, Larissa I. Privalova, Alexander Zukov, and Alexander Zlepko
    p. 559

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  • Economic Gains Resulting from the Reduction in Children's Exposure to Lead in the United States
    Scott D. Grosse, Thomas D. Matte, Joel Schwartz, and Richard J. Jackson
    p. 563

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  • The Effect of House Dust Mite Sensitization on Lung Size and Airway Caliber in Symptomatic and Nonsymptomatic Preadolescent Children: A Community-Based Study in Poland
    Wieslaw Jedrychowski, Umberto Maugeri, Iwona Jedrychowska-Bianchi, and Elzbieta Mróz
    p. 571

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  • The Influence of Ambient Coarse Particulate Matter on Asthma Hospitalization in Children: Case-Crossover and Time-Series Analyses
    Mei Lin, Yue Chen, Richard T. Burnett, Paul J. Villeneuve, and Daniel Krewski
    p. 575

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  • Host and Environmental Determinants of Polychlorinated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Serum of Adolescents
    Tim S. Nawrot, Jan A. Staessen, Elly M. Den Hond, Gudrun Koppen, Greet Schoeters, Robert Fagard, Lutgarde Thijs, Gerhard Winneke, and Harry A. Roels
    p. 583

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  • GSTT1 and CYP2E1 Polymorphisms and Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water: Effect on Childhood Leukemia
    Claire Infante-Rivard, Devendra Amre, and Daniel Sinnett
    p. 591

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  • Immunologic Biomarkers in Relation to Exposure Markers of PCBs and Dioxins in Flemish Adolescents (Belgium)
    Rosette L. Van Den Heuvel, Gudrun Koppen, Jan A. Staessen, Elly Den Hond, Geert Verheyen, Tim S. Nawrot, Harry A. Roels, Robert Vlietinck, and Greet E.R. Schoeters
    p. 595

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  • The Exposure of Nonsmoking and Smoking Mothers to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Different Gestational Phases and Fetal Growth
    Jan Dejmek, Ivo Solansk´y, Katerina Podrazilová, and Radim J. Srám
    p. 601

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  • Environmental Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Placental CYP1A1 Activity in Inuit Women from Northern Québec
    Daria Pereg, Éric Dewailly, Guy G. Poirier, and Pierre Ayotte
    p. 607

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Grand Rounds

  • A Child with Chronic Manganese Exposure from Drinking Water
    Alan Woolf, Robert Wright, Chitra Amarasiriwardena, and David Bellinger
    p. 613

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Mini-Monograph: Chemical Contaminants in Breast Milk


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  • Chemical Contaminants in Breast Milk and Their Impacts on Children's Health: An Overview
    Philip J. Landrigan, Babasaheb Sonawane, Donald Mattison, Michael McCally, and Anjali Garg
    p. A 313

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  • Analytic Considerations for Measuring Environmental Chemicals in Breast Milk
    Larry L. Needham and Richard Y. Wang
    p. A 317

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  • Infant Exposure to Dioxin-like Compounds in Breast Milk
    Matthew Lorber and Linda Phillips
    p. A 325

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  • Pharmacokinetics of Toxic Chemicals in Breast Milk: Use of PBPK Models to Predict Infant Exposure
    Rebecca A. Clewell and Jeffery M. Gearhart
    p. A 333

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  • Chemical Contaminants in Breast Milk: Time Trends and Regional Variability
    Gina M. Solomon and Pilar M. Weiss
    p. A 339

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  • Global Perspectives in Breast Milk Contamination: Infectious and Toxic Hazards
    Jenny Pronczuk, James Akre, Gerald Moy, and Constanza Vallenas
    p. A 349

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