In a draft of the health impact assessment released in February 2011, the School of
Public Health researchers concluded that without pollution control measures, emissions from drilling would likely be high enough to cause disease in Battlement Mesa, including respiratory and neurological problems, birth defects and cancer.
Not exact matches
The
researchers concluded that providing PrEP according to the CDC guidelines strikes a good balance between
public health impact and intervention efficiency, given these results.
In 2014,
researchers from nine institutions, including the Harvard School of
Public Health and the University of Michigan,
concluded that BPA is a «reproductive toxicant,» based on studies showing that it reduced egg quality in women undergoing in vitro fertilization — and said there's strong evidence that it's toxic to the uterus as well.