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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 112, Number 13, September 2004
Environmental Health Perspectives September 2004

Nanotechnology portends a wealth of potential health and environmental benefits to the way we live. But an ever-louder crowd of voices is urging scientists and regulators to take a closer look beneath the surface of nanotechnology before leaping headlong into the future (Focus, p. A740).
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  • Asthma Gains Up in Smoke
    A 736
  • Medical PVC Finding
    1339
  • Dioxin Revisited
    1265
  • Nanotechnology: Diving into the Unknown
    A 740
  • Botanical Debacle? Unregulated Risk
    A 750
  • Aflatoxins in Africa: Children's Growth Impaired
    A 759 & 1334

Perspectives


Editorial
p. A 722
  • Breast Milk: An Optimal Food
    Jenny Pronczuk, Gerald Moy, and Constanza Vallenas
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Correspondence
p. A 724
  • Prenatal Lead Exposure and Schizophrenia: A Plausible Neurobiologic Connection
  • Activities and Organophosphate Exposures: Need for the Numbers
  • Activities and Organophosphate Exposures: Response
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Free Radicals
  • Electromagnetic Fields: Lai's Response
  • Complexity of Factors Involved in Human Population Growth
  • Past and Future Considerations for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions
  • Heavy-Duty Engine Emissions: Response
  • Monitoring for Asbestos: U.S. EPA Methods
  • Evaluating the Toxicity of Chemical Mixtures

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Environews


Forum
p. A 734
  • Electronics, Lead, and Landfills
  • Washington's Water Woes
  • Smoking Clouds Treatment Benefits
  • Tracking Antibiotics in Groundwater
  • EHPnet: Environmental Technology Opportunities Portal
  • The Beat
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NIEHS News
p. A 738
  • Beyond the Bench: Fish Tales to Ensure Health
  • Headliners: Regular Aspirin Use May Decrease Breast Cancer Risk
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Focus
p. A 740 Spheres of Influence
p. A 750 Innovations
p. A 754 Science Selections
p. A 758
  • The Monster in the Closet
  • Arsenic and Intellectual Function
  • Aflatoxin Exposure after Weaning
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Research


Commentaries

Dioxin Revisited: Developments Since the 1997 IARC Classification of Dioxin as a Human Carcinogen
Kyle Steenland, Pier Bertazzi, Andrea Baccarelli, and Manolis Kogevinas
p. 1265
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The Science and Practice of Carcinogen Identification and Evaluation
Vincent James Cogliano, Robert A. Baan, Kurt Straif, Yann Grosse, Marie Béatrice Secretan, Fatiha El Ghissassi, and Paul Kleihues
p. 1269
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Articles

Pesticide Product Use and Risk of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Women
Ikuko Kato, Hiroko Watanabe-Meserve, Karen L. Koenig, Mark S. Baptiste, Patricia P. Lillquist, Glauco Frizzera, Jerome S. Burke, Miriam Moseson, and Roy E. Shore
p. 1275
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A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach for Relating PM2.5 Exposure to Cardiovascular Mortality in North Carolina
Christopher H. Holloman, Steven M. Bortnick, Michele Morara, Warren J. Strauss, and Catherine A. Calder
p. 1282
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Serum Dioxin Concentrations and Age at Menarche
Marcella Warner, Steven Samuels, Paolo Mocarelli, Pier Mario Gerthoux, Larry Needham, Donald G. Patterson, Jr., and Brenda Eskenazi
p. 1289
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Exhaled Breath Condensate as a Suitable Matrix to Assess Lung Dose and Effects in Workers Exposed to Cobalt and Tungsten
Matteo Goldoni, Simona Catalani, Giuseppe De Palma, Paola Manini, Olga Acampa, Massimo Corradi, Roberto Bergonzi, Pietro Apostoli, and Antonio Mutti
p. 1293
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Particulate Matter Exposure Impairs Systemic Microvascular Endothelium-Dependent Dilation
Timothy R. Nurkiewicz, Dale W. Porter, Mark Barger, Vincent Castranova, and Matthew A. Boegehold
p. 1299
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Effects of Low Sulfur Fuel and a Catalyzed Particle Trap on the Composition and Toxicity of Diesel Emissions
Jacob D. McDonald, Kevin S. Harrod, JeanClare Seagrave, Steven K. Seilkop, and Joe L. Mauderly
p. 1307
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Developmental Dental Aberrations After the Dioxin Accident in Seveso
Satu Alaluusua, Pier Calderara, Pier Mario Gerthoux, Pirjo-Liisa Lukinmaa, Outi Kovero, Larry Needham, Donald G. Patterson, Jr., Jouko Tuomisto, and Paolo Mocarelli
p. 1313
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Environmental Medicine


Article

Neurologic Abnormalities in Workers of a 1-Bromopropane Factory
Gaku Ichihara, Weihua Li, Eiji Shibata, Xuncheng Ding, Hailan Wang, Yideng Liang, Simeng Peng, Seiichiro Itohara, Michihiro Kamijima, Qiyuan Fan, Yunhui Zhang, Enhong Zhong, Xiaoyun Wu, William M. Valentine, and Yasuhiro Takeuchi
p. 1319
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Case Report

Subcutaneous Injection of Mercury: "Warding Off Evil"
Venkat L. Prasad
p. 1326
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Children's Health


Articles

Water Arsenic Exposure and Children's Intellectual Function in Araihazar, Bangladesh
Gail A. Wasserman, Xinhua Liu, Faruque Parvez, Habibul Ahsan, Pam Factor-Litvak, Alexander van Geen, Vesna Slavkovich, Nancy J. LoIacono, Zhongqi Cheng, Iftikhar Hussain, Hassina Momotaj, and Joseph H. Graziano
p. 1329
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Postweaning Exposure to Aflatoxin Results in Impaired Child Growth: A Longitudinal Study in Benin, West Africa
Yunyun Gong, Assomption Hounsa, Sharif Egal, Paul C. Turner, Anne E. Sutcliffe, Andrew J. Hall, Kitty Cardwell, and Christopher P. Wild
p. 1334
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Follow-Up Study of Adolescents Exposed to Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) as Neonates on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Support
Khodayar Rais-Bahrami, Susan Nunez, Mary E. Revenis, Naomi L.C. Luban, and Billie L. Short
p. 1339
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