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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 111, Number 7, June 2003
Environmental Health Perspectives June 2003 On The Cover:Each day, individuals are exposed to a wide variety of environmental agents, some of which may be toxic. Researchers are finding new approaches for measuring what's getting into our bodies, as well as new methods for determining how this knowledge can be used to assess the risks that exposures pose to our health.
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  • Measuring Exposures, Determining Risks
    A 394 & A 404
  • A Word of Caution on Mobile Phones
    A 408 & 881
  • Mini-Monograph: World Trade Center Dust Characterized
    971, 972, & 981

In This Issue

In the July Issue


Perspectives

Editorials

  • Restoring the Foundation: Tracking Chemical Exposures and Human Health
    Christopher T. De Rosa
    p. A 374
  • The Environment as a Cornerstone of Public Health
    Linda Rosenstock

  • p. A376

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Correspondence
  • Critique of Vreugdenhil et al.'s Study Linking PCBs to the Play Behaviors of Dutch Girls and Boys
  • "Linking PCBs to Play Behaviors of Dutch Girls and Boys": Vreugdenhil et al.'s Response
  • Dutch Girls and Boys, PCB Levels, and Play Behavior: What Do the Data Really Tell Us?
  • "Dutch Girls and Boys . . . ": Response from Vreugdenhil et al.
  • Adverse Health Effects of Bisphenol A in Early Life
  • Adverse Health Effects of Bisphenol A: Chahoud's Response
    p. A 380

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Environews

Forum

  • Tobacco's Secret Weapon
  • Far-Reaching Effects of Fine Particles
  • The Deregulation Debate
  • Geology and Health
  • EHPnet: Environmental Public Health Tracking
  • The Beat
    p. A 386

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NIEHS News
  • Genes and Environment: A SNPshot
  • 100th Research Brief Published
  • Headliners: A New Target of DNA Instability: Repeat Expansions
    p. A 390

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Focus
  • Body of Evidence
    p. A 394

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Spheres of Influence

  • Building Civic Health
    p. A 400

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Innovations

  • The Risk Where You Live
    p. A 404

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Science Selections
  • Study Talks
  • It's All in the Mix
  • Shorter Cycles
    p. A 408

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Research

Commentary

  • Interrelationships between the Precautionary Principle, Prediction Strategies, and Sustainable Use of the Planet
    Cairns
    p. 877

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Articles
  • Nerve Cell Damage in Mammalian Brain after Exposure to Microwaves from GSM Mobile Phones
    Salford et al.
    p. 881

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  • Crystallographic Analysis of a Hydroxylated Polychlorinated Biphenyl (OH-PCB) Bound to the Catalytic Estrogen Binding Site of Human Estrogen Sulfotransferase
    Shevtsov et al.
    p. 884

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  • Association between Arsenic Exposure from a Coal-Burning Power Plant and Urinary Arsenic Concentrations in Prievidza District, Slovakia
    Ranft et al.
    p. 889

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  • Influence of Airspace Geometry and Surfactant on the Retention of Man-Made Vitreous Fibers (MMVF 10a)
    Geiser et al.
    p. 895

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  • Airborne Particles of the California Central Valley Alter the Lungs of Healthy Adult Rats
    Smith et al.
    p. 902

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  • Exposure Assessment of Particulate Matter for Susceptible Populations in Seattle
    Liu et al.
    p. 909

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  • Insecticidal Juvenile Hormone Analogs Stimulate the Production of Male Offspring in the Crustacean Daphnia magna
    Olmstead and LeBlanc
    p. 919

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Environmental Medicine

Articles

  • Cytopathology of the Nasal Mucosa in Chronic Exposure to Diesel Engine Emission: A Five-Year Survey of Swiss Customs Officers
    Glück et al.
    p. 925

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  • Increased Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Hexachlorobenzene, and Chlordanes in Mothers of Men with Testicular Cancer
    Hardell et al.
    p. 930

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  • Chlorination By-Products in Drinking Water and Menstrual Cycle Function
    Windham et al.
    p. 935

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Children's Health

Articles

  • Disparities in Exposure to Air Pollution during Pregnancy
    Woodruff et al.
    p. 942

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  • Maternal Serum Dioxin Levels and Birth Outcomes in Women of Seveso, Italy
    Eskenazi et al.
    p. 947

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  • Organochlorines, Lead, and Mercury in Akwesasne Mohawk Youth
    Schell et al.
    p. 954

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Workshop Summary
  • Childhood Leukemia: Electric and Magnetic Fields as Possible Risk Factors
    Brain et al.
    p. 962

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Mini-Monograph: World Trade Center

  • World Trade Center Fine Particulate Matter--Chemistry and Toxic Respiratory Effects: An Overview
    Gavett
    p. 971

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  • Chemical Analysis of World Trade Center Fine Particulate Matter for Use in Toxicologic Assessment
    McGee et al.
    p. 972

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  • World Trade Center Fine Particulate Matter Causes Respiratory Tract Hyperresponsiveness in Mice
    Gavett et al.
    p. 981

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Announcements

  • NIEHS Extramural Update
    p. A 411
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Updated: Tues, 2003 May 27

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