Over Exposure Articles & Analysis
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Gries helped create nine companies (two of which are now public) via 26 asset acquisitions. Dr. Gries has had exposure over a broad range of disease areas: oncology, inflammation and pain, the central nervous system, metabolism, cardio-renal syndrome, anti-infectives (including HIV and HCV), dermatology, ophthalmology, genito-urinary and gastroenterology. ...
Findings from the study show robotic PCI with the CorPath GRX System reduces patient exposure to radiation by 20% compared to manual PCI with no increase in fluoroscopy time or contrast utilization. ...
” One doctor, interviewed for the piece that treats patients in a working-class neighborhood, gave her view of how asthma rates have increased when she said, “It has increased so, so, so much after the hurricane.” Over the past year, exposure to asthma triggers has increased dramatically for many residents. ...
One paper, reviewing multiple studies, found that both the youngest people and people over 60 are the least likely to be highly annoyed by air and road traffic noise, irrespective of the level of noise or how sensitive to noise they were. ...
To compensate for this stress, liver cells proliferate and turn fibrotic over time. Repeated triclosan exposure and continued liver fibrosis eventually promote tumor formation. ...
A large exposure to formaldehyde is converted to formic acid in the body, leading to a rise in blood acidity, rapid-shallow breathing, hypothermia, and coma or death. Long-term exposure causes chronically impaired lung function, skin hardening, swelling and flaking, dermatitis, allergic eczema, and cancer. ...
Listen to EPA’s regional children’s health coordinator talk about ways to avoid over exposure to the sun; http://www.epa.gov/region03/multimedia/playercontents/audio/2011DFD2.html For more on “Don’t Fry Day” and additional sun safety resources, including a sun safety packing list and new public service announcements created by kids ...
Listen to EPA’s regional children’s health coordinator talk about ways to avoid over exposure to the sun; http://www.epa.gov/region03/multimedia/playercontents/audio/2011DFD2.html For more on “Don’t Fry Day” and additional sun safety resources, including a sun safety packing list and new public service announcements created by kids ...
From 1975–2007, the melanoma death rate more than doubled among residents over the age of 50. The rate of melanoma deaths among men is more than double the rate among women in Pennsylvania. ...
Listen to EPA’s regional children’s health coordinator talk about ways to avoid over exposure to the sun; http://www.epa.gov/region03/multimedia/playercontents/audio/2011DFD2.html. ...
Listen to EPA’s regional children’s health coordinator talk about ways to avoid over exposure to the sun; http://www.epa.gov/region03/multimedia/playercontents/audio/2011DFD2.html For more on “Don’t Fry Day” and additional sun safety resources, including a sun safety packing list and new public service announcements created by kids ...
Listen to EPA’s regional children’s health coordinator talk about ways to avoid over exposure to the sun; http://www.epa.gov/region03/multimedia/playercontents/audio/2011DFD2.html For more on “Don’t Fry Day” and additional sun safety resources, including a sun safety packing list and new public service announcements created by kids ...
In the Caribbean, sun safety is always a concern and the Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” an opportunity to remind people about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Over exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the main cause of skin cancer. ...
The Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” an opportunity time to remind people at the start of summer about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Over exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the main cause of skin cancer. ...
The Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” a time to remind people at the start of summer about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is on the rise in America and is the most common cancer among young adults aged 25-29. ...
The Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” a time to remind people at the start of summer about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is on the rise in America and is the most common cancer among young adults aged 25-29. ...
Methylmercury readily passes through both the placenta and the blood-brain barrier, so exposure of women of child-bearing age and of children, is of greatest concern. Currently we do not know the extent of over-exposure to mercury in children and adults in Europe, or globally. ...
The authors of this particular study, Parental exposure to pesticides and childhood brain cancer state that parental pesticide exposures before a childs conception, during gestation, or after birth may increase the risk of cancer. Exposures during these different intervals may trigger genetic changes that lead to cancers. ...