Environmental Health Perspectives
(ISSN: 0091-6765, 1552-9924)
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2009 - 117 (9)
- Maternal pregnancy levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and risk of hypospadias and cryptorchidism in male offspring.
- Influence of prenatal lead exposure on genomic methylation of cord blood DNA.
- Serum polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) levels are higher in children (2-5 years of age) than in infants and adults.
- Lower serum testosterone associated with elevated polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in Native American men.
- Central neuroplasticity and decreased heart rate variability after particulate matter exposure in mice.
- Low-dose arsenic compromises the immune response to influenza A infection in vivo.
- Prenatal and early, but not late, postnatal exposure of mice to sidestream tobacco smoke increases airway hyperresponsiveness later in life.
- Urine arsenic concentrations and species excretion patterns in American Indian communities over a 10-year period: the Strong Heart Study.
- Decreased PM10 exposure attenuates age-related lung function decline: genetic variants in p53, p21, and CCND1 modify this effect.
- Dietary fat alters body composition, mammary development, and cytochrome p450 induction after maternal TCDD exposure in DBA/2J mice with low-responsive aryl hydrocarbon receptors.
- Serum selenium concentrations and diabetes in U.S. adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2004.
- Serum cholinesterase inhibition in relation to paraoxonase-1 (PON1) status among organophosphate-exposed agricultural pesticide handlers.
- Chemical contamination of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) eggs in peninsular Malaysia: implications for conservation and public health.
- Pesticide exposure and hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
- Workplace exposures and the risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Thyroid function and plasma concentrations of polyhalogenated compounds in Inuit adults.
- Modification of the interleukin-6 response to air pollution by interleukin-6 and fibrinogen polymorphisms.
- Polycarbonate bottle use and urinary bisphenol A concentrations.
- The Pine River statement: human health consequences of DDT use.
- A framework for examining social stress and susceptibility to air pollution in respiratory health.
- Endotoxin and cancer.
- Hormesis: a conversation with a critic.
- Ad hoc and fast forward: the science of hormesis growth and development.
- The precautionary principle in the context of mobile phone and base station radiofrequency exposures.
- A complex relationship: psychosocial stress, pollution, and health.
- Dangerous delicacy: contaminated sea turtle eggs pose a potential health threat.
- Polycarbonate plastics and human BPA exposure: urinary levels rise with use of drinking bottles.
- New face of a well-known hazard: arsenic alters H1N1 response in mice.
- The new USDA: cultivating change.
- Swine CAFOs & novel H1N1 flu: separating facts from fears.
- Children's health. Sex-specific cognitive effects of lead.
- Infectious disease. Digging into seaside microbial exposures.
- Surveillance and monitoring. Toxics report improves, but data still limited.
- Molybdenum exposure and semen quality: how robust is the evidence of an effect?
- Green chemistry: terminology and principles.
- Do GST polymorphisms modulate the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in healthy subjects?
- Notes from the editor. Commentaries in EHP.
- EHP's policy on integrity of published research.