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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 109, Number 6, June 2001
Environmental Health Perspectives June 2001 On The Cover: To see the world through the eyes of a child . . . The number of environmental health threats faced by children is growing nearly as fast as the youngsters they affect. Can science catch up?
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Editorial

  • It's Time to Rethink Dose: The Case for Combining Cancer and Birth and Developmental Defects
    Deborah Axelrod, Devra Lee Davis, Richard A. Hajek, and Lovell A. Jones
    p. A 246

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Correspondence
  • Chromium(III) and DNA Damage
  • Sex Ratios at Birth as Monitors of Endocrine Disruption
  • Sex Ratios: Safe's Response
    p. A 250

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Environews

Forum

  • Last Call for Lindane
  • Green Lessons Boost Grades
  • Dirty Air
  • Stunts Lung Growth
  • Uncovering the Viral Mechanics of Croup
  • The Beat
  • EHPnet: Cancer Mortality Maps & Graphs
    p. A 254

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NIEHS News
  • NIEHS Investigates Links between Children, the Environment, and Neurotoxicity
  • NTP Center Reports on Phthalate Concerns
    p. A 258

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Focus
  • Caution--Children at Play: How Dangerous Is CCA?
    p. A 262

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Spheres of Influence
  • A Growth Spurt in Children's Health Laws
    p. A 270

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Innovations
  • Special Treatment: Disposing of CCA-Treated Wood
    p. A 274

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Science Selections
  • More Smoke, Less Baby
  • Childhood Brain Tumors
  • Slowing the Rat Race
    p. A 278

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Commentary
  • Acting on an Environmental Health Disaster: The Case of the Aral Sea
    Ian Small, J. van der Meer, and R. E. G. Upshur
    p. 547

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Research


Children's Health
  • Residential Water Source and the Risk of Childhood Brain Tumors
    Beth A. Mueller, Katherine Newton, Elizabeth A. Holly, and Susan Preston-Martin
    p. 551

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  • Fetal Growth and Length of Gestation in Relation to Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Assessed by Hair Nicotine Concentration
    Jouni J. K. Jaakkola, Niina Jaakkola, and Kolbjørn Zahlsen
    p. 557

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  • Blood Lead Levels of Primary School Children in Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Reinhard Kaiser, Alden K. Henderson, W. Randolph Daley, Mary Naughton, Manzurul H. Khan, Mushior Rahman, Stephanie Kieszak, and Carol H. Rubin
    p. 563

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  • Consultations of Children Living Near Open-Cast Coal Mines
    Denise Howel, Tanja Pless-Mulloli, and Ross Darnell
    p. 567

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  • Helicobacter pylori Prevalences and Risk Factors among School Beginners in a German Urban Center and Its Rural County
    Olf Herbarth, Peter Krumbiegel, Gisela J. Fritz, Matthias Richter, Uwe Schlink, Detlef M. Müller, and Thomas Richter
    p. 573

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  • Environmental Tobacco Smoke, Parental Atopy, and Childhood Asthma
    Jouni J. K. Jaakkola, Per Nafstad, and Per Magnus
    p. 579

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  • Measurement of Children's Exposure to Pesticides: Analysis of Urinary Metabolite Levels in a Probability-Based Sample
    John L. Adgate, Dana B. Barr, C. Andrew Clayton, Lynn E. Eberly, Natalie C. G. Freeman, Paul J. Lioy, Larry L. Needham, Edo D. Pellizzari, James J. Quackenboss, Amit Roy, and Ken Sexton
    p. 583

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Articles
  • Atmospheric Circulation Types and Daily Mortality in Athens, Greece
    Pavlos Kassomenos, Alexandros Gryparis, Evangelia Samoli, Klea Katsouyanni, Spyros Lykoudis, and Helena A. Flocas
    p. 591

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  • Assessing Exposure to Disinfection By-Products in Women of Reproductive Age Living in Corpus Christi, Texas, and Cobb County, Georgia: Descriptive Results and Methods
    Michele Lynberg, J. R. Nuckols, Peter Langlois, David Ashley, Philip Singer, Pauline Mendola, Charles Wilkes, Heidi Krapfl, Eileen Miles, Vanessa Speight, Bruce Lin, Leanne Small, Amy Miles, Michael Bonin, Perri Zeitz, Altaf Tadkod, Judy Henry, and Mathias B. Forrester
    p. 597

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  • Impairments of Memory and Learning in Older Adults Exposed to Polychlorinated Biphenyls via Consumption of Great Lakes Fish
    Susan L. Schantz, Donna M. Gasior, Elena Polverejan, Robert J. McCaffrey, Anne M. Sweeney, Harold E. B. Humphrey, and Joseph C. Gardiner
    p. 605

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  • Oral Succimer Decreases the Gastrointestinal Absorption of Lead in Juvenile Monkeys
    John D. Cremin, Jr., Melissa L. Luck, Nellie K. Laughlin, and Donald R. Smith
    p. 613

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  • Altered Operant Responding for Motor Reinforcement and the Determination of Benchmark Doses Following Perinatal Exposure to Low-Level 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    Vincent P. Markowski, Grazyna Zareba, Sander Stern, Christopher Cox, and Bernard Weiss
    p. 621

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  • Arsenic in Drinking Water and Pregnancy Outcomes
    S. Akhtar Ahmad, M. H. Salim Ullah Sayed, Shampa Barua, Manzurul Haque Khan, M. H. Faruquee, Abdul Jalil, S. Abdul Hadi, and Humayun Kabir Talukder
    p. 629

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  • Using Geographic Information Systems to Assess Individual Historical Exposure to Air Pollution from Traffic and House Heating in Stockholm
    Tom Bellander, Niklas Berglind, Per Gustavsson, Tage Jonson, Fredrik Nyberg, Göran Pershagen, and Lars Järup
    p. 633

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Grand Rounds
  • Bioaerosol Lung Damage in a Worker with Repeated Exposure to Fungi in a Water-Damaged Building
    Douglas Trout, Jonathan Bernstein, Kenneth Martinez, Raymond Biagini, and Kenneth Wallingford
    p. 641

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  • Extramurally Speaking
    [HTML] [ PDF] p. A 281
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