Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neurotoxictty, but the evidence is not consistent. Styrene causes acute disturbances in the central and peripheral nervous systems. To determine if exposure to styrene may contribute to chronic diseases of the central nervous system, the authors examined mortality from nervous system diseases, mental disorders, and suicide in relation to styrene exposure in an international historical cohort study. The cohort involved 35,443 workers employed during 1945-1991 in the reinforced plastics industry, where high exposures to styrene occur. Indicators of exposure were reconstructed through job histories and environmental and biologic monitoring data Pois...
Chronic occupational exposure to styrene is associated with a number of adverse effects on the nervo...
Background: Styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational levels, but effects at levels re...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Human Neurobehavioral Effects of Long-Term Exposu...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Many reports in the literature suggest that long-term exposure to styrene may exert a variety of eff...
A cross sectional study of biological markers of neurochemical function in peripheral blood cells, a...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Background The toxicity of styrene on the peripheral nervous system is still debated. Cases The pape...
ABSTRACT To determine whether exposure to low levels of styrene (below 110 mg/m3) causes acute behav...
To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a previous international coho...
To investigate neurobehavioural effects and the persistence of complaints in workers exposed to styr...
Styrene represents nowadays one of the most used organic solvent. The current exposure limit propose...
Exposure to the industrial solvent, styrene, induces locomotor and cognitive dysfunction in rats, an...
Abstract: Recently many studies on the health effects of workers who exposed to low-concentration s...
Objective: To review the epidemiologic literature on styrene and cancer. Methods: We reviewed studie...
Chronic occupational exposure to styrene is associated with a number of adverse effects on the nervo...
Background: Styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational levels, but effects at levels re...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Human Neurobehavioral Effects of Long-Term Exposu...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Many reports in the literature suggest that long-term exposure to styrene may exert a variety of eff...
A cross sectional study of biological markers of neurochemical function in peripheral blood cells, a...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Background The toxicity of styrene on the peripheral nervous system is still debated. Cases The pape...
ABSTRACT To determine whether exposure to low levels of styrene (below 110 mg/m3) causes acute behav...
To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a previous international coho...
To investigate neurobehavioural effects and the persistence of complaints in workers exposed to styr...
Styrene represents nowadays one of the most used organic solvent. The current exposure limit propose...
Exposure to the industrial solvent, styrene, induces locomotor and cognitive dysfunction in rats, an...
Abstract: Recently many studies on the health effects of workers who exposed to low-concentration s...
Objective: To review the epidemiologic literature on styrene and cancer. Methods: We reviewed studie...
Chronic occupational exposure to styrene is associated with a number of adverse effects on the nervo...
Background: Styrene is an established neurotoxicant at occupational levels, but effects at levels re...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Human Neurobehavioral Effects of Long-Term Exposu...