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- :Liu, Yun ;Téllez-Rojo, Martha MFebruary 11 2019 | Environ Int. 125:445-451:Background:Previous studies have examined the association between blood lead levels and pubertal timing in adolescent girls; however, the evidence is ...
- :Choi, Yoon-Hyeong ;Hu, HowardJul 31 2012 | Environ Health Perspect. 2012; 120(11):1544-1550.:Although cadmium and lead are known risk factors for hearing loss in animal models, few epidemiologic studies have been conducted on their association...
- :Ji, John S. ;Power, Melinda C.Jan 23 2015 | Environ Health Perspect. 123(5):445-450.:Tremor is one of the most common neurological signs, yet its etiology is poorly understood. Case-control studies suggest an association between blood ...
- :Calafat, Antonia M. ;Weuve, JenniferDec 10 2008 | Environ Health Perspect. 2009; 117(4):639-644.:ObjectiveWe previously demonstrated that exposure to polyvinyl chloride plastic medical devices containing di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) was assoc...
- :Choi, Yoon-Hyeong ;Hu, HowardJul 01 2011 | Occup Environ Med. 2012; 69(3):176-183.:ObjectivesAlthough occupational noise is a well known risk factor for hearing loss, little epidemiological evidence has been reported on its associati...
- :Wang, Xin ;Bakulski, Kelly M.1 2023 | Chemosphere. 311(Pt 2):137125:Chronic lead (Pb) exposure causes long term health effects. While recent exposure can be assessed by measuring blood lead (half-life 30 days), chronic...
- :Ding, Ning ;Wang, Xin1 2019 | Environ Res. 168:222-229:Background:Most absorbed lead ends up in the bone, where it can be measured as a biomarker of cumulative exposure, elevations of which have been shown...
- :Taylor, Kathryn M. ;Saint-Hilaire, Marie-HeleneDec 19 2015 | Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 23:57-61.:IntroductionThe literature on the effect of head injuries on the risk of PD is inconclusive. Some researchers have hypothesized that studies that have...
- :Specht, Aaron J. ;Lin, Yanfen6 2016 | Biomarkers. 21(4):347-352:Childhood lead (Pb) poisoning remains a global issue, especially in industrial areas. In this study, 115 children with average age 5.7 years were recr...
- :Ji, John S. ;Schwartz, JoelApr 2014 | J Occup Environ Med. 56(4):435-440.:ObjectivesTo examine the relation between occupation and cumulative lead exposure—assessed by measuring bone lead—in a community-dwelling populati...
- :Farooqui, Zishaan ;Bakulski, Kelly M.Oct 19 2016 | Environ Res. 152:102-108.:BackgroundLead (Pb) exposure has been associated with poorer cognitive function cross-sectionally in aging adults, however the association between cum...
- :Karwowski, Mateusz P. ;Just, Allan C.Oct 06 2014 | Environ Health. 13.:BackgroundGiven the relationship between iron metabolism and lead toxicokinetics, we hypothesized that polymorphisms in iron metabolism genes might mo...
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