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Abstract Purpose of reviewEarly-life social and environmental expo-sures have independent effects on many child health out-comes. Increasingly, investigators have suggested that these exposures, which commonly co-occur, may have synergistic effects and have thus begun to evaluate if environmental and social factors jointly contribute to child health. This systemat-ic review summarizes findings…
AbstractIncreasing evidence suggests that inorganic arsenic, a major environmental pollutant, exerts immunosuppressive effects in epidemiological, in vitro, and animal models. The mechanisms, however, remain unclear, and little is known about variation in susceptibilities due to age and sex. We per-formed a review of the experimental and epidemiologic evi-dence on the association of arsenic exp…
AbstractArsenic is a major public health concern world-wide. While it is an established carcinogen and associated with a number of other adverse health outcomes, the mo-lecular mechanisms underlying arsenic toxicity are not completely clarified. There is mounting evidence from human studies suggesting that arsenic exposure is associ-ated with epigenetic alterations, including DNA methyla-tion. …
AbstractIt seems intuitive that disease risk is influenced by the interaction between inherited genetic variants and environ mental exposure factors; however, we have few documented interactions between variants and exposures. Advances in technology may enable the simultaneous measurement (i.e., on the same individuals in an epidemiological study) of mil-lions of genome variants with thousands …
AbstractResearch on active smoking and secondhand smoke exposure has led to policy changes to protect individuals from the adverse health impacts of tobacco smoke. Despite the exten-sive literature on tobacco, only recently has there been recogni-tion that long-lived tobacco smoke components (known as Bthirdhand smoke^or THS) in indoor environments where smoking has taken placemay have adverse …
AbstractSynthetic organic chemicals can be used in person-al care and consumer products. Data on potential human health effects of these chemicals are limited—sometimes even contradictory—but because several of these chemicals are tox-ic in experimental animals, alternative compounds are enter-ing consumer markets. Nevertheless, limited information ex-ists on consequent exposure trends to b…
AbstractExposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) during sensitive developmental windows can inter-fere with cognitive function and behavior, which are critical components of neurodevelopment. The association between developmental exposure to PBDEs and neurodevelopment has been extensively studied using animal models. In this review, we focus on the accumulating evidence in humans. Des…
Abstract Background: The biological effects of high levels of radiation exposure are fairly well known, but the effects of low levels of radiation are more difficult to determine because the deterministic effects do not occur at these levels. Methods: In order to assess the risk of this exposure on BM thrombopoiesis, we measured reticulated platelets (RP) by flow cytometry in 14 hospital work…
AbstractArsenic toxicity is a worldwide health concern as several millions of people are exposed to this toxicant via drinking water, and exposure affects almost every organ sys-tem in the body including the brain. Recent studies have shown that even low concentrations of arsenic impair neurological function, particularly in children. This re-view will focus on the current epidemiological evide…
AbstractMechanistic evidence suggests that arsenic expo-sure from drinking water increases the production of reactive oxygen species and influences inflammatory responses and endothelial nitric oxide homeostasis. These arsenic-induced events may lead to endothelial dysfunction that increases the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We reviewed accumulating epidemiologic evidence…