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Focus article , science journalist Scott Fields explores the often
ugly truth behind the creation of beautiful art--the myriad health hazards
associated with various art forms including metalworking, printmaking,
painting, and pottery. The article reveals that creating art can be
hazardous at any level--from professional artists to hobbyists to young
children--and describes what is being done to make art safer. In This Issue Purchase This Issue | |
Perspectives
- Editorial
- Green Chemistry
Thomas J. Goehl
P. 264
- Correspondence
- Magico-religious Mercury Exposure
. . . MMA:DMA Ratios Reversed . . . Response . . . Reply to Comments
on "A Reevaluation of Cancer Incidence Near the Three Mile Island"
P. 266
- Commentary
- Too Easily Lead? Health Effects of
Gasoline Additives
David B. Menkes and J. Paul Fawcett
P. 270
Environews
- Forum
- Breast Cancer and MCS in EHP. . . New Dimensions
to Dementia . . . The Arctic Council . . . EHPnet: Painting a Healthier
Picture
P. 274
- NIEHS News
- From the Laboratory to the Community: A
Commitment to Outreach. . . New NTP Bioassay Results
P. 278
- Focus
- Exposing Ourselves to Art
P. 284
- Innovations
- Germ Warfare
P. 290
Research
- Articles
- Environmental Xenobiotics May Disrupt Normal
Endocrine Function by Interfering with the Binding of Physiological
Ligands to Steroid Receptors and Binding Proteins
Benjamin J. Danzo
P. 294
- Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Postnatal
Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke as Predisposition Factors to
Acute Respiratory Infections
Wieslaw Jedrychowski and Elzbieta Flak
P. 302
- Intrauterine Growth Retardation in Iowa
Communities with Herbicide-contaminated Drinking Water Supplies
Ronald Munger, Peter Isacson, Song Hu, Trudy Burns, James Hanson, Charles
F. Lynch, Keith Cherryholmes, Paul Van Dorpe, and William J. Hausler,
Jr.
P. 308
- Evaluation of the Population Distribution
of Dietary Contaminant Exposure in an Arctic Population Using Monte
Carlo Statistics
Hing Man Chan, Peter R. Berti, Olivier Receveur, and Harriet V. Kuhnlein
P. 316
- Possible Relevance of Pigeons as an
Indicator Species for Monitoring Air Pollution
Pauline A.E.L. Schilderman, Jurian A. Hoogewerff, Frederik-Jan van Schooten,
Lou M. Maas, Edwin J.C. Moonen, Bertil J.H. van Os, Joop H. van Wijnen,
and Jos C.S. Kleinjans
P. 322
- Meeting Report
- Ultraviolet Radiation-induced
Immune Modulation: Potential Consequences for Infectious, Allergic,
and Autoimmune Disease
MaryJane K. Selgrade, Michael H. Repacholi, and Hillel S. Koren
P. 332
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