Instead, we should harness the power of modern molecular biology to establish whether BPA
at everyday exposure levels is biologically active in humans.
If these associations turn out to be causal, then BPA may be anything but inert
at everyday exposure levels.
Not exact matches
The nature of their work and
everyday exposure to death and other mortality cues put them
at greater risk of developing this debilitating psychopathology, the authors claim.
Ute Kraus and colleagues of the Environmental Risks research group led by Dr. Alexandra Schneider
at the Institute of Epidemiology II (EPI II)
at Helmholtz Zentrum München have now studied the effects of
exposure to our
everyday background noise.
A controlled experiment where subjects would avoid known sources of BPA, followed by measured
exposures at realistic
everyday intakes — far below the official safe limit — for a limited period should be practicable.
Scientists of Helmholtz Zentrum München have now shown that
exposure to noise during
everyday life influences heart rate variability, i.e. the ability of the heart to adjust the rate
at which it beats to acute events.
The 2009 young scientist award on research on occupational health and
exposure was given to Craig Moore of Newcastle University for his platform presentation «The influence of everyday clothing on percutaneous absorption and distribution of model penetrants in vitro» at the OEESC (Occupational and Environmental Exposure of Skin to Chemicals) 2009 con
exposure was given to Craig Moore of Newcastle University for his platform presentation «The influence of
everyday clothing on percutaneous absorption and distribution of model penetrants in vitro»
at the OEESC (Occupational and Environmental
Exposure of Skin to Chemicals) 2009 con
Exposure of Skin to Chemicals) 2009 conference.
Because of frequent
everyday exposure to toxic materials containing endocrine disruptors we are
at increased risk of developing serious conditions.
Kits in Spanish and English provide easy,
everyday routines for avoiding
exposure: washing hands before meals, staying away from peeling paint, and taking off shoes
at the door.