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期刊名:Environmental health perspectives

缩写:ENVIRON HEALTH PERSP

ISSN:0091-6765

e-ISSN:1552-9924

IF/分区:10.9/Q1

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Diana Erazo,Maria Fernanda Vincenti-Gonzalez,Guillaume Ghisbain et al. Diana Erazo et al.
Background: Environmental factors, such as fluctuations of climatic conditions and land cover, play a pivotal role in driving infectious disease epidemics, particularly those originating from wildlife reservoirs. Orthohan...
Xi Qian,Yanjian Wan,Juxiao Li et al. Xi Qian et al.
Background: Neurotoxicity of exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has been documented in animal studies, but related epidemiological investigations are very limited; particularly, those based on biomonitoring dat...
Junnan Yang,Xuesong Li,Mengyu Chu et al. Junnan Yang et al.
Background: Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure is associated with systemic protein damage in pregnant women. However, its effect on protein damage in human placentas is unclear. ...
Sherry Baron,Isabel Cuervo,Ilene Wilets et al. Sherry Baron et al.
Background: Community engagement in research, including community scientists' (CSs) participation in environmental exposure assessments, promotes the bidirectional flow of information between communities and researchers a...
Unnati V Mehta,Greta E Wilt,Charlotte Roscoe et al. Unnati V Mehta et al.
Background: Emerging evidence has implicated built and natural environmental exposures in the etiology and exacerbation of anxiety symptoms. Objectives: ...
Joseph Karanja,Jennifer Vanos,Matei Georgescu et al. Joseph Karanja et al.
Background: Representing vulnerability is crucial for informing targeted interventions, but existing vulnerability conceptualizations are too general for heat hazard-specific and place-specific relevance. Examining the ke...
Nirmala Prajapati,Delphine Praud,Claire Perrin et al. Nirmala Prajapati et al.
Background: Exposure to light at night (LAN), particularly blue light, is suspected to disrupt circadian rhythm, inhibit melatonin production, and eventually increase the risk of breast cancer. ...
Carolina Donat-Vargas,Manolis Kogevinas,Gemma Castaño-Vinyals et al. Carolina Donat-Vargas et al.
Background: Disinfection byproducts and N-nitroso compounds (NOC) formed endogenously after nitrate ingestion have been shown to be carcinogenic in animal studies, but epidemiological evidence is limited, especially in re...