Environews by Topic: Risk Assessment
Strong Signal for Cell Phone Effects
Mead, M. Nathaniel (116N10 FOR: A422)
Carbofuran under Review
Tenenbaum, David. (116N10 FOR: A425)
Contaminants in Human Milk: Weighing the Risks against the Benefits of Breastfeeding
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (116N10 FOC: A426-A435)
Developing Story: No Link Observed between Prenatal PFOA/PFOS Exposure and Milestone Achievement
Brown, Valerie J. (116N10 SS: A441)
New Window into Breast Cancer Risk: Assessing Lifetime Exposures to POPs
Mead, Nathaniel M. (116N7 SS: A307)
A Reason to Rethink Groups: New Approach Links PCBs, Thyroid Disruption
Barrett, Julia R. (115N10 SS: A505)
Temperance in Green Tea
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N9 FOR: A445)
No Link between Hair Relaxers and Breast Cancer
(115N9 Beat: A447)
Aspartame Cancer Risks Revisited: Prenatal Exposure May Be Greatest Concern
Mead, Nathaniel M. (115N9 SS: A460)
When the Attack Comes Before the Asthma: Violence Increases Risk from Pollution
Adler, Tina.
(115N8 SS: A416)
Sperm Quality and Tap Water: Disinfection By-Product Effects Not Supported
Brown, Valerie J. (115N8 SS: A416)
Arsenic Upsets Heartbeat: Possible Early Warning for Cardiovascular Risk
Freeman, Kris. (115N5 SS: A262)
Short-Term Particulate Threat: Pollution Standard May Not Protect Health
Weinhold, Bob. (115N5 SS: A262)
Toxic Neighbors? Fetal Death Risk Near Hazardous Waste Sites
Barrett, Julia R. (115N5 SS: A263)
Global Map of Malaria Risk
(115N4 Beat: A189)
Methylmercury and IQ: Integrative Analysis Yields Dose-Response Estimate
Brown, Valerie J. (115N4 SS: A212)
NTP Draft Brief on DEHP
Barrett, Julia R. (114N10 NIEHS: A580–A581)
Registering Skepticism: Does the EPA's Pesticide Review Protect Children?
Phillips, Melissa Lee. (114N10 SOI: A592–A595)
NTP Multigenerational Study of Environmental Estrogens
Barrett, Julia R. (114N6 NIEHS: A348–A349)
Diving Hazards Unmasked: Estimating Infection Risk from Pathogen Exposure
Bazilchuk, Nancy. (114N5 SS: A304)
Ozone Overload: Current Standards May Not Protect Health
Dahl, Richard. (114N4 SS: A240)
The Cancer Differential: Minorities in Racially Segregated Urban Areas at Higher Risk than Whites
Tillett, Tanya. (114N3 SS: A176-A177)
Beach Bug Bingo: Toward Better Prediction of Swimming-Related Health
Effects
Bazilchuk, Nancy. (114N1 SS: A46)
Any Dose Is Too High
Davidson, Sarah Todd. (113N11 FOR: A735)
Thimerosal and Animal Brains: New Data for Assessing Human Ethylmercury
Risk
Barrett, Julia R. (113N8 SS: A543-A544)
NAS Reports on Perchlorate Safety
Dahl, Richard. (113N7 FOR: A449)
“Cabin Fever” Fears
Unfounded
(113N7 Beat: A449)
Questioning Lead Standards: Even Low Levels Shave Points Off IQ
Adler, Tina.
(113N7 SS: A474-A475)
National Meeting Breaks the Mold
Wakefield, Julie. (112N14 NIEHS: 810-811)
Surf’s
Yuck
Adler, Tina. (112N11 FOR: A614)
Measuring Lead Effects: Blood and Bone Together Are Better
Josephson, Julian.
(112N11 SS: A636)
Risky Trade-offs: Bangladeshi Quest for Safe Water
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (112N11
SS: A636-A637)
Risk Assessment at the EPA: An Agency Self-Exam
Schmidt, Charles
W. (112N8 SOI: A482-A485)
Exhaustive Variation: Diesel Studies Should Look at Particle Differences
Weinhold, Bob. (112N8 SS: A490)
Disinfection Question: How Should We Measure
Exposure?
Barrett, Julia R. (112N8 SS: A490-A491)
Risky Shellfish? Assessing Hazards of Clam Consumption
Burgess, Carla. (112N8
SS: A491)
Malaria and HIV: Interplay of Risk
Tenenbaum, David J. (111N5 FOR:
A275)
Passing Along Pesticides: Lymphoma Rises in Children of Applicators
Hood,
Ernie. (111N5 SS: A300)
Taking Stock of Toxicogenomics: Mini-Monograph Offers Overview
Hood,
Ernie. (112N4 SS: A231)
Global Warming Kills
Gilbreath, Jan. (112N3 FOR: A160)
Environmental Forensic Files
Taylor, David A. (112N2 FOR: A88)
The Stress Factor: Temperature and Toxicity
McGovern, Victoria. (112N2 FOR:
A90)
Arsenic, Variability, and Risk
Mead, M. Nathaniel. (112N2 FOR: A90)
Sport-Caught Fish and Breast Cancer: Angling for More Data
McGovern, Victoria.
(112N2 SS: A112)
Environmental Knights of the Roundtable: Water: A Paradigm for Protection
Wakefield, Julie. (112N1 NIEHS: A29)
Pregnancy
Effects: WTC and Low-Birthweight Babies
Phelps, Jerry. (111N16 NIEHS: A878)
Firefighter
Findings: Biomonitoring Rescue Workers After WTC Attacks
Claudio, Luz. (111N16 SS: A896)
Insult
to Newborn Immunity: Organochlorines in Mother’s Diet
Tibbetts, John. (111N16 SS: A896-A897)
Mercury
in Japan’s Whale Meat
Tibbetts, John. (111N14 FOR: A752)
New
Data on Methylmercury and Fetuses
Adler, Tina. (111N14 FOR: A753)
Methyl
Bromide Ups Prostate Risk
Holton, W. Conard. (111N14 FOR: A754)
Starstruck
Smokers
(111N14 BEAT: A755)
DDT
and DDE: Effect on Second Generation Time to Pregnancy
Phelps, Jerry. (111N14 NIEHS: A759)
Adjusting
for Youth: Updated Cancer Risk Guidelines
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N13 SOI: A708–A710)
A
Threat to Teen Workers: Disinfectants and Occupational Illness
McGovern, Victoria. (111N13 SS: A716)
Pesticides
in Pregnant Women: Some Cumulative Exposures Exceed Safe Levels
Barrett, Julia B. (111N13 SS: A716–A717)
EHPnet: Environmental Public Health Tracking
Dooley, Erin E. (111N7 FOR: A389)
Body of Evidence
Weinhold, Bob. (111N7 FOC: A394–A398)
It’s All in the Mix: Proving Adverse Effects of Fine and Ultrafine PM
Hood, Ernie. (111N7 SS: A408–A409)
Is Sludge Safe?
Renner, Rebecca. (110N11 FOR: A667)
Assessing Assays
Charles Schmidt. (110N5 SOI: A248A251)
Genes Express Dissatisfaction with Environment
Potera, Carol. (110N4 FOR: A182A183)
Stroke of Inspiration: Researchers Implicate Air Pollution
Weinhold, Bob. (110N2 SS: A92-A93)
Polluting Your Internal Environment: Homeostasis Is a Factor in Health
Weinhold, Bob. (110N1 SS: A42-A43)
Where Do We Stand? Global Ecosystem Assessments Ask the Big Question
Tenenbaum, David J. (109N12 SOI:A588-A592)
New Risk for Newborns
Barrett, Julia R. (109N11 FOR: A524)
Chemical Companies Commit to Kids
(109N11 BEAT: A523)
NIEHS Responds to World Trade Center Attacks
Manuel, John S. (109N11 NIEHS: A526-A527)
Pesticides Hit Home: Rating the Risks for Kids in California
Tenenbaum, David J. (109N10 SS: A491)
The Lowdown on Low-Dose Endocrine Disruptors
Schmidt, Charles W. (109N9 NIEHS: A418-A419)
Large Volumes, Less Risk? HPV Chemicals May Be Safer than Thought
Barrett, Julia R. (109N9 SS: A433)
Sister Study Hopes to Answer Breast Cancer Questions
Medlin, Jennifer. (109N8 NIEHS: A368-A369)
NTP Technical Report Update
Wolfe, Mary S. (109N8 NIEHS: A369)
Lead in Your Body: Genotype Determines What Stays, What Goes
Josephson, Julian. (109N8 SS: A386-A387)
Legacy of Lead: Babies at Risk Decades after Mothers Exposed
Washam, Cynthia. (109N5 SS: A224)
Mold in Maize: Less Exposure May Mean Less Cancer
Barrett, Julia R. (109N3 SS: A132)
Human Exposure: The Key to Better Risk Assessment
Wakefield, Julie. (108N12 FOC: A556-A563)
U.S. Trade Regulations Cast an Eye to the Environment
Schmidt, Charles W. (108N12 SOI: A564-A566)
A Clearer Look at PM10: Multiday Assessment Provides Better Data
Weinhold, Bob. (108N11 SS: A520-A521)
Psychic Networks: Training Computers to Predict Algal Blooms
Freeman, Kris. (108N10 INN: A464-A467)
Human Testing of Pesticides
(108N8 BEAT: A351)
Under the Scope---Truth in Numbers
Manuel, John S. (108N8 NIEHS: A354-A355)
NTP May Test Cell Phones
Booker, Susan M. (108N8 NIEHS: A354-A355)
An Eruption of Silicosis
Wakefield, Julie. (108N7 FOR: A302)
Grading Lead in Schools: New Test Shows Safety
Hood, Ernie. (108N7 SS: A324)
Assessing Risk in Russia: Room for Improvement
Clay, Rebecca. (108N7 SS: A325)
NIEHS Investigates Arctic Health Issues
VanderMeer, Dan C. (108N6 NIEHS: A261)
Chemical Regulation and Kids: In Search of a Better Fit
Clay, Rebecca. (108N6 SOI: A268-A271)
Children Exposed: Biomonitoring Can Provide a Baseline
Taylor, David A. (108N6 SS: A272)
Diabetes and Drinking Water: No Connection to Nitrate
Freeman, Kris. (108N5 SS: A225)
EPA: Airing on the Side of Caution or Pulling Standards Out of Thin Air?
Breslin, Karen. (108N4 SOI: A176-A177)
Challenging the Assumptions: Risk of Effects from Radiation
Schmidt, Charles W. (108N2 SS: A83)
Human Exposure Assessment: Figuring Out What's Getting In
Wakefield, Julie. (108N1 SOI: A24-A26)
Catch the Drift
Holton, W. Conard. (108N1 SS: A30-A31)
Where the Chips Fall: Environmental Health in the Semiconductor Industry
Chepesiuk, Ron. (107N9 FOC: A452-A457)
Chloroform: An EPA Test Case
Schmidt, Charles W. (107N7 SOI: A358-A360)
Poisoning Young Minds
Schmidt, Charles W. (107N6 FOC: A302-A307)
The Where, When, and How of Environmental Hazards
(107N5 FOR: A240-A241)
Timely Toxicology
Medlin, Jennifer F. (107N5 INN: A256-A258)
Tracking Risk
(107N5 FOR: A241-A242)
EHPS Publishes Evidence on Environmental Tobacco Smoke
(107N4 FOR: A190)
Double Exposure
Manuel, John. (107N4 FOC: A196-A201)
Communicating Risk in a Changing World
(105N2 FOR: 170-172)
Under the Scope-Risk Assessment: Bridging the Gap between Prediction and Experimentation
May, Mike. (104N11 NIEHS:1150-1151)
International Groups Consult on Prioritizing Chemicals
(103N4 NIEHS: 326-327)
Dioxin: Dangerous As Expected
(102N8 FOR: 622)
NIEHS/NTP Initiatives: National Toxicology Program and Risk Assessment
(102N6-7 NIEHS: 524)
Assessing a Damaged Earth
Clay, Rebecca. (102N6-7 FOC: 532-535)
Great Lakes as a Risk Model [sidebar]
(102N6-7 FOC: 535)
IARC on Risk
(102N2 FOR: 149)
Strengthening the Foundation of Risk Assessment
(101N5 NIEHS: 392-394)
Social Science and Environmental Risks [sidebar]
Maloney, Dennis. (101N5 FOC: 400)
Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analyses: In the Public Interest?
Wiener, Janet Ochs. (101N5 SOI: 408-409)
Predicting Carcinogenicity
(101N4 NIEHS: 284-285)
Dioxin and Ecological Risk Assessment
(101N3 FOR: 216)
Risk Panel Completed
(101N3 FOR: 217)
Assessing Risk Assessment
(101N2 FOR: 109)
Assessing the Risk Equation
(101N1 FOR: 20)
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