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Maternal levels of dichlorodiphenyl-dichloroethylene (DDE) may increase weight and body …


W Karmaus, JR Osuch, I Eneli, LM Mudd, J … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: 259 mothers from the Michigan fisheater cohort were studied. Prenatal
exposure to PCBs and DDE was estimated by extrapolating maternal measurements to
the time that the women gave birth. 213 daughters aged 20–50 years in ...
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Transgenerational inheritance of environmental obesogens

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M Porta, DH Lee, E Puigdomenech - British Medical Journal, 2009 - oem.bmj.com
Nowadays, dichlorodiphenyl-dichlor- oethylene (DDE), the main degradation
product of the pesticide dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT), is detected in
all adults and in nearly all newborns in most countries worldwide. 1–4 ...
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Exposure to hexachlorobenzene during pregnancy increases the risk of overweight in …


A Smink, N Ribas-Fito, R Garcia, M Torrent, … - Acta Paediatr, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be
degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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Inhalable (1-> 3) glucans as a non-allergenic exposure factor in Dutch bakeries


B Stuurman, T Meijster, D Heederik, G … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: β(1 3)glucan levels were analysed in 186 personal inhalable dust
measurements obtained from a random population of bakery workers. Association
between respiratory health effects and exposure to β(1 3)glucan was ...
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Occupational exposures and asthma among nursing professionals

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AA Arif, GL Delclos, C Serra - British Medical Journal, 2009 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered to a sample of licensed Texas
nurses (response rate 70%) and compared to three other healthcare professional
groups. Nursing professionals were defined based on self-reported longest ...
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Outdoor air pollution and DNA damage

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DM DeMarini, LD Claxton - British Medical Journal, 2006 - oem.bmj.com
A lthough working outdoors has frequently been considered more healthful than
working indoors, a growing literature suggests that outdoor air exposures
increase the risk for a variety of diseases, such as asthma, heart disease, ...
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Medical downgrading, self-perception of health, and psychological symptoms in the British …

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RJ Rona, R Hooper, N Greenberg, M Jones, … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: A sample of 4500 military personnel was randomly selected to receive
either a full or an abridged questionnaire. The questionnaires asked whether the
participant was medically downgraded and if yes, the reason for it. The ...
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Asbestos, smoking, and lung cancer: interaction and attribution

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BW Case - British Medical Journal, 2006 - oem.bmj.com
Lung cancer is almost as dramatic a disease as is mesothelioma in its clinical
course and prognosis. It has been a "rule of thumb" that there may be two
asbestos related lung cancers for every mesothelioma, with a ratio of up to ...
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Lung and other cancer site mortality in a cohort of Italian cotton mill workers


G Mastrangelo, E Fadda, R Rylander, G Milan, … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Material and methods: A cohort of 3961 Italian cotton mill workers was divided
into those working with carding (exposed to high levels of endotoxin-containing
cotton dust) and other tasks, which generally have lower exposure. ...
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Excess mortality during heat waves and cold spells in Moscow, Russia


B Revich, D Shaposhnikov - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Cumulative excess non-accidental mortality during the 2001 heat wave
was 33% (95% CI 20% to 46%), or approximately 1200 additional deaths, with
short-term displaced mortality contributing about 10% of these. Mortality ...
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