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R. D. Harbison and W. E. Rinehart, eds.. Conclusions of the Expert Review Panel on Chromium Contaminated Soil in Hudson County, New Jersey, Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1990, p. 30. [Pg.151]

Mn Inhalation Teratology Study in Rats with Cyclohexanone, a study performed by Bio/dynamics, Inc., East Millstone, N.J., for The Industrial Health Foundation, Aug. 1984. [Pg.428]

Freeman, Kerr Manufacturing Co. in ECT3rd ed., Vol. 7, pp. 461—521, by G. C. Paffenbarger and N. W. Rupp, American Dental Association Health Foundation, Research Unit, National Bureau of Standards. [Pg.496]

Naylor Dana Institute for Disease Prevention, American Health Foundation, Valhalla, NY 10595... [Pg.49]

Halliwell, Ed, Up and Running, London Mental Health Foundation, 2005... [Pg.202]

Industrial Health Foundation, Inc., 5231 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15232... [Pg.155]

The Industrial Health Foundation, with headquarters at the Mellon Institute, is a nonprofit research association of industries with the objective of advocating industrial health programs, improving working conditions, and encouraging better human relations. It provides direct professional assistance to member companies in control of industrial health hazards, assists companies in the development of health programs, and contributes to the advancement of industrial hygiene and medicine. [Pg.155]

Reed NR, Narloch BA, Olsen HE, et al. 1987. Health risk assessment of 1,2-dibromoethane (EDB) in California drinking water. Gov Rep Announce Index. Davis, CA California Public Health Foundation. Order No. PB88-169701, 168. [Pg.129]

The industry employed the Industrial Health Foundation, an affiliate of the Melon Institute in Pittsburgh, to study the question in 1969. The study covered some twenty companies in four states and no other study either before or since that time covered so many companies(2,). The results clearly indicated that there were some individuals who did suffer some adverse affects when exposed to cotton dust and the government was informed of these findings. [Pg.6]

Sugimura, T. Symposium on Environmental Aspects of Cancer The Role of Macro and Micro Components of Foods (abstract) American Health Foundation New York, 1982. [Pg.505]

Shimada T, McQueen CA, Williams GM. 1983. Study of effects on cultured liver cells of three chlorinated benzenes. Final Report. American Health Foundation. Report to Chemical Manufacturer Association. [Pg.82]

Supported in part by the Southern California Institute for Research and Education, the Ontario Mental Health Foundation and by grants from the Israel Ministry of Science and the Israel Ministry of Health. Helpful discussions with Drs. Janice E. Graham (Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University) and Azade Seyhan (Department of German, Comparative Literature and Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College) are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.43]

An interview with Dr. Rea can be found at www.johnleemd.com/store/ env illness.html, entitled Environmental Illness Could Chemical Overload Be the Cause ofYour Illness More information is available in many medical articles on environmental aspects of health and disease, on the American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF) website, www.aehf.com/articles/Med Artl.html. [Pg.41]

MCS patients use this type of tube to connect the oxygen tank (see entry 252) to the mask (see entry 171). This tube is available from the American Environmental Health Foundation, founded by Dr. Rea. For more information, see www.aehf.com/catalog/product info. php products id=9l6. [Pg.174]

The American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF) www.aehf.com... [Pg.204]

American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF) (Founded by dr. Rea, director of www.ehcd.com) www. aehf. com... [Pg.208]

IHF = Industrial Health Foundation NCI = National Cancer Institute NCRR = National Center for Research Resources NIEHS = National Institute of Environmental Health and Science, NIOSH = National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety USDA = U.S. Department of Agriculture... [Pg.302]

Baggett JM. 1986. Chromium and the potentiative interaction with some other nephrotoxins. In Serrone D, ed. Proceedings of chromium symposium 1986 An Update. Pittsburgh, PA Industrial Health Foundation, 59-78. [Pg.402]

Gad SC, Powers WJ, Dunn BJ, et al. 1986. Acute toxicity of four chromate salts. In Serrone DM, ed. Chromium symposium 1986 An update. Pittsburgh, PA. Industrial Health Foundation inc., 43-58. [Pg.421]

Industrial Hygiene Digest, Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsbuigh, Pa. (monthly pub.). [Pg.240]

At the American Health Foundation, New York, NY, P. Foiles and S. Hecht, sponsored by the NCI, are attempting to develop sensitive immunoassays in mice for the detection of acrolein-DNA adducts in animals and eventually in humans exposed to the chemical. Dr. Foiles and his collaborators are pursuing P post-labeling methods for the detection of acrolein modified DNA. C. Sevilla, Proteins International, Rochester, MN, is attempting to develop monoclonal antibodies for acrolein-DNA adducts. These antibodies will be used in clinical and research monitoring of levels of the adduct in human DNA samples. [Pg.79]

Melikian, A.A. American Health Foundation Valhalla, NY Biological markers for tobacco smoke exposure to benzene NCI... [Pg.270]

Hoffmann, D. American Health Foundation Experimental tobacco carcinogenesis NCI... [Pg.270]


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