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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 104, Number 5, May 1996
Environmental Health Perspectives May 1996 On The Cover:Children are often called our most precious resource. A commentary and four research articles in this issue address the threat of air pollution to children's health; the editorial discusses the disproportionate burden of pollution on socioeconomically disadvantaged children.
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Perspectives

Editorial

A Bad Start for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children
Kenneth Olden
P. 462

Commentary

Helping Schoolchildren with Asthma Breathe Easier: Partnerships in Community-based Environmental Health Education
Marie S. O'Neill
P. 464

Environews

Forum

Turning CFCs into Salt
Cytokine Knockouts
1996 CENR Initiatives
Mexican Brickmaking
EHPnet: National Center for Human Genome Research

P. 468

NIEHS News

Science from the Sea
P. 474

Focus

Phytoestrogens: Friends or Foes?
P. 478

Spheres of Influence

Working Toward a New NIOSH
P. 484

Innovations

A Cleaner Bill of Health

P. 488

Research

Articles

Health Effects of Acid Aerosols on North American Children: Air Pollution Exposures
John D. Spengler, Petros Koutrakis, Douglas W. Dockery, Mark Raizenne, and Frank E. Speizer
P. 492

Health Effects of Acid Aerosols on North American Children: Respiratory Symptoms
Douglas W. Dockery, Joan Cunningham, Andrew I. Damokosh, Lucas M. Neas, John D. Spengler, Petros Koutrakis, James H. Ware, Mark Raizenne, and Frank E. Speizer
P. 500

Health Effects of Acid Aerosols on North American Children: Pulmonary Function
Mark Raizenne, Lucas M. Neas, Andrew I. Damokosh, Douglas W. Dockery, John D. Spengler, Petros Koutrakis, James H. Ware, Frank E. Speizer
P. 506

Association between Drinking Water Disinfection and Somatic Parameters at Birth
Stefano Kanitz, Yaurana Franco, Vittoriana Patrone, Marta Caltabellotta, Enrico Raffo, Cristina Riggi, Daniela Timitilli, and Giambattista Ravera
P. 516

Nitrate Contamination of Drinking Water: Relationship with HPRT Variant Frequency in Lymphocyte DNA and Urinary Excretion of N-Nitrosamines
Jan M.S. van Maanen, Irene J. Welle, Geja Hageman, Jan W. Dallinga, Paul L.J.M. Mertens, and Jos C.S. Kleinjans
P. 522

Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons among Dutch Children
Joop H. van Wijnen, Rita Slob, Gonnie Jongmans-Liedekerken, Rick H.J. van de Weerdt, and Fred Woudenberg
P. 530

Assessment of Regional Cytochrome P450 Activities in Rat Liver Slices Using Resorufin Substrates and Fluorescence Confocal Laser Cytometry
John T. Heinonen, Jaspreet S. Sidhu, Maureen T. Reilly, Federico M. Farin, Curtis J. Omiecinski, David L. Eaton, and Terrance J. Kavanagh
P. 536

A Yeast Estrogen Screen for Examining the Relative Exposure of Cells to Natural and Xenoestrogens
Steven F. Arnold, Matthew K. Robinson, Angelo C. Notides, Louis J. Guillette, Jr, and John A. McLachlan
P. 544

Synergistic Effect of 2,2´,4,4´,5,5´-Hexachlorobiphenyl and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin on Hepatic Porphyrin Levels in the Rat
Angélique P.J.M. van Birgelen, Kitty M. Fase, Jolanda van der Kolk, Hermann Poiger, Abraham Brouwer, Willem Seinen, and Martin van den Berg
P. 550

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