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Health Risk Appraisal

Nursing Research, 1981
This is an outline of the structure and limitations of existing health risk appraisal tools (HRA). A general model is discussed, where average populations risk data are modified in a risk computation algorithm. This process requires information on risk relevant characteristics of the individual and rules or assumptions where sufficient data do not ...
A A, Goetz, R B, McTyre
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Environmental Health Risks and Tradable Health Risk Permits

Environmental and Resource Economics, 1999
Health risk permits are suggested as an instrument for the systematic management of all health-relevant pollutants. These permits are denominated in statistical deaths due to pollution and have to be acquired by firms which emit pollutants inimical to health.
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Obesity and Health Risks

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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Health risks from isocyanates

Contact Dermatitis, 1980
Isocyanates represents an important occupational health problem. Severe toxic reactions and sensitization may occur. The main problem is the respiratory effects, but dermatological problems may occur. Correct diagnosis depends on a detailed occupational history. Effective preventive measures in the working environment are important.
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Health Risks and Exposure

1982
It is somewhat of a truism to say that without exposure no toxic chemical can cause adverse health effects. Over four hundred years ago, Paracelsus(l) said words to the effect that “dosage alone determines toxicity.” Thus, no matter how toxic a chemical may be, its potential risk to humans (or to the environment) is controlled by potential exposure ...
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Prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and obesity-related health risk factors, 2001.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2003
A. Mokdad   +6 more
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Health risk communication using comparative risk analyses

Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology, 2004
The ability to communicate effectively the degree or magnitude of public exposures or health risks is essential for risk assessors and risk managers. Various guidelines exist for communicating environmental and public health risks, including recommended approaches for putting risk data into proper context.
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Health risks and the health care professional

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2000
Health care professionals are one of a large group of individuals who are exposed to significant risks by virtue of their occupation, such as the police, mountain rescuers, fire-service. The types of risk to which health care professionals are exposed are numerous, many of which remain largely unrecognised by the public and may even be underestimated ...
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Health Risks

2012
J. Douwes, P. Howden-Chapman, J. Crane
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Cancer Statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Rebecca L Siegel, Kimberly D Miller
exaly  

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