Concern about environmental pollutants has increased; however, it remains unclear whether chronic exposures to toxic chemicals in the environment occur at doses sufficient to produce adverse hearth effects in humans. To date, community studies have not adequately addressed this question. In this study, the authors linked two existing data bases of the New York State Department of Health to evaluate the relation between congenital malformations and residential proximity to hazardous waste sites in New York State. A total of 9,313 newborns with congenital malformations and 17,802 healthy controls living in proximity to 590 hazardous waste sites in 1983 and 1984 were evaluated. After the authors controlled for several possible confounding fact...
An issue of considerable concern to those living or working near hazardous chemical sites, including...
Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a teratogenic potential, bu...
BackgroundBirth defects are a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Studies suggest assoc...
Concern that living near a particular landfill site in Wales caused increased risk of births with co...
Introduction. Chemicals emitted by the municipal waste incinerators are suspected to increase risk o...
BACKGROUND: A 33% increase in the risk of congenital anomalies has been found among residents near h...
Municipal waste incineration induces environmental contamination with toxic substances such as dioxi...
In the United States, approximately 4,000 pregnancies each year are affected by the two most common ...
BackgroundSome studies have noted an association between maternal occupational exposures to chlorina...
International audienceThis study aims to assess the evidence on adverse pregnancy outcome associated...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Waste incineration releases a mixture of chemicals with high embry...
Background: Over the last decade, there is growing evidence that exposure to air pollution may be ...
Abstract Background Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a terat...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
An issue of considerable concern to those living or working near hazardous chemical sites, including...
Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a teratogenic potential, bu...
BackgroundBirth defects are a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Studies suggest assoc...
Concern that living near a particular landfill site in Wales caused increased risk of births with co...
Introduction. Chemicals emitted by the municipal waste incinerators are suspected to increase risk o...
BACKGROUND: A 33% increase in the risk of congenital anomalies has been found among residents near h...
Municipal waste incineration induces environmental contamination with toxic substances such as dioxi...
In the United States, approximately 4,000 pregnancies each year are affected by the two most common ...
BackgroundSome studies have noted an association between maternal occupational exposures to chlorina...
International audienceThis study aims to assess the evidence on adverse pregnancy outcome associated...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Waste incineration releases a mixture of chemicals with high embry...
Background: Over the last decade, there is growing evidence that exposure to air pollution may be ...
Abstract Background Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a terat...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
An issue of considerable concern to those living or working near hazardous chemical sites, including...
Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a teratogenic potential, bu...
BackgroundBirth defects are a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Studies suggest assoc...