Browsing 7. Environmental and Occupational Health by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-18 of 18
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Some Consideration in Choosing an Occupational Noise Exposure Regulation
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976-02) -
Occupational Safety and Health: A Report on Worker Perceptions
(Monthly Labor Review, 1980) -
New Scientific Evidence and Public Health Imperatives
(The New England Journal of Medicine, 1987) -
Allergy and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Distinguished
(National Research Council, 1992) -
Case Definitions for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
(National Research Council, 1992) -
Possible Mechanisms for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: The Limbic System and Others
(National Research Council, 1992) -
Chemical Sensitivity: Perspectives from North America and Europe
(1995-09)Chemical sensitivity is a controversial and perplexing illness that has been attributed to low-level chemical exposure in industrial workplaces, indoor environments, and contaminated communities, and to the use of consumer ... -
Low-level chemical sensitivity: implications for research and social policy
(Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1999) -
Multiple Chemical Intolerance and Indoor Air Quality
(Mc-Graw Hill, 2000) -
Cancer Risk: Role of environment
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2015-02-13) -
Toxicant‑induced loss of tolerance for chemicals, foods, and drugs: assessing patterns of exposure behind a global phenomenon
(Environmental Sciences Europe, 2021)Background: Despite 15–36% of the U.S. population reporting Chemical Intolerances (CI) or sensitivity, the condition has been overlooked in medicine and public health. CI is characterized by multisystem symptoms and new-onset ...