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Public health risk stratification using hybrid machine learning: a reproducible analysis of performance, stability, and risk attribution. [PDF]
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Phytochemical composition and health risk assessment of heavy metals in herbal remedies from semi-arid Nigeria. [PDF]
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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1998
The health risks associated with ozone depletion will principally be those due to increased ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation in the environment, i.e., increased damage to the eyes, the immune system, and the skin. Some new risks may also be introduced with the increased use of alternatives to the ozone-depleting substances (ODSs).
J, Longstreth +8 more
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The health risks associated with ozone depletion will principally be those due to increased ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation in the environment, i.e., increased damage to the eyes, the immune system, and the skin. Some new risks may also be introduced with the increased use of alternatives to the ozone-depleting substances (ODSs).
J, Longstreth +8 more
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2010
Pesticides are a category of chemicals formulated to kill or repel a pest or halt its reproduction. In this article we review the toxicological and epidemiological literature; describe common potential pesticide exposures; and focus on the associated health risks to fetal development.
Robyn C, Gilden +2 more
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Pesticides are a category of chemicals formulated to kill or repel a pest or halt its reproduction. In this article we review the toxicological and epidemiological literature; describe common potential pesticide exposures; and focus on the associated health risks to fetal development.
Robyn C, Gilden +2 more
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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2002
Childhood obesity is multi-factorial in etiology. Several factors contribute to the etiology of childhood obesity, and childhood obesity is itself associated with significant morbidity. This article focuses on the health risks of childhood obesity and on the prenatal and childhood influences that contribute to the genesis of childhood obesity.
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Childhood obesity is multi-factorial in etiology. Several factors contribute to the etiology of childhood obesity, and childhood obesity is itself associated with significant morbidity. This article focuses on the health risks of childhood obesity and on the prenatal and childhood influences that contribute to the genesis of childhood obesity.
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Patient Education and Counseling, 1993
Some forms of human behaviour serve no obvious biological need and, in terms of the individual's health and well-being, appear to be positively self-destructive. Using the conceptual framework provided by reversal theory, this paper examines what has become known in the theory as 'paradoxical behaviour'.
John H. Kerr +3 more
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Some forms of human behaviour serve no obvious biological need and, in terms of the individual's health and well-being, appear to be positively self-destructive. Using the conceptual framework provided by reversal theory, this paper examines what has become known in the theory as 'paradoxical behaviour'.
John H. Kerr +3 more
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2015
Time is a key element of social life. Yet it has been relatively neglected in social theory and in the study of health and risk. In this chapter we show how interrogating understandings of time provides insights into how uncertainty and risk shape the ways in which organisations and individuals respond to illness.
Alaszewski, A., Brown, P.
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Time is a key element of social life. Yet it has been relatively neglected in social theory and in the study of health and risk. In this chapter we show how interrogating understandings of time provides insights into how uncertainty and risk shape the ways in which organisations and individuals respond to illness.
Alaszewski, A., Brown, P.
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