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Health Physics, 2002
This paper primarily discusses health effects that have resulted from exposures received as a result of above-ground nuclear tests, with emphasis on thyroid disease from exposure to 131I and leukemia and solid cancers from low dose rate external and internal exposure.
Ethel S, Gilbert +2 more
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This paper primarily discusses health effects that have resulted from exposures received as a result of above-ground nuclear tests, with emphasis on thyroid disease from exposure to 131I and leukemia and solid cancers from low dose rate external and internal exposure.
Ethel S, Gilbert +2 more
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2003
Many of the epidemiology studies performed are difficult to compare because of differences in worker populations, industrial settings, welding techniques, duration of exposure, and other occupational exposures besides welding fumes. Some studies were conducted in carefully controlled work environments, others during actual workplace conditions, and ...
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Many of the epidemiology studies performed are difficult to compare because of differences in worker populations, industrial settings, welding techniques, duration of exposure, and other occupational exposures besides welding fumes. Some studies were conducted in carefully controlled work environments, others during actual workplace conditions, and ...
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Health Effects of Tank Cleaners
AIHAJ, 1992A total of 29 tank cleaners and 31 referent controls participated in the study. In most cases, the tank cleaners were employed in small companies, usually specialized subcontractors such as firms only working in refineries cleaning oil tanks and handling oil spills.
L, Lillienberg +3 more
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TIMING EFFECTS IN HEALTH VALUATIONS
Health Economics, 2013SUMMARYThis paper analyzes the impact of external sources of information, conveyed by the frequency of risky events that vary across time, on the individual willingness to pay (WTP) for a reduction of mortality risk. We collected data from a contingent valuation (CV) exercise conducted in two waves (fall and winter) to examine whether individual WTP ...
Andrea M, Leiter, Gerald J, Pruckner
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1988
The Chernobyl and Three Mile Island nuclear accidents cast spotlights on several unresolved safety problems. However, the estimation of radiation health effects has received little attention. There has been considerable research to estimate the probabilities of accidentally bringing the contents of a reactor core into the public domain.
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The Chernobyl and Three Mile Island nuclear accidents cast spotlights on several unresolved safety problems. However, the estimation of radiation health effects has received little attention. There has been considerable research to estimate the probabilities of accidentally bringing the contents of a reactor core into the public domain.
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Danish medical bulletin, 2006
The proportion of citizens with an ethnic minority background in Denmark is rising and considerations about how to adapt health care services to the needs of this part of the population are becoming increasingly relevant. To do this, knowledge is needed about the factors influencing the health of these population groups.
Maria, Kristiansen +2 more
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The proportion of citizens with an ethnic minority background in Denmark is rising and considerations about how to adapt health care services to the needs of this part of the population are becoming increasingly relevant. To do this, knowledge is needed about the factors influencing the health of these population groups.
Maria, Kristiansen +2 more
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Cadmium related health effects
Environmental Research, 2012Sir, the recent publication on cadmium related health effects is very interesting (Swaddiwudhipong et al., 2011). Swaddiwudhipong et al. concluded that ‘‘in persons with prolonged excessive cadmium exposure, toxic health effects may progress even after exposure reduction (Swaddiwudhipong et al., 2011)’’. I have some concerns on this work.
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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