Abstract Hazard identification is a major scientific challenge, notably for environmental epidemiology, and is often surrounded, as the recent case of glyphosate shows, by debate arising in the first place by the inherently problematic nature of many components of the identification process. Particularly relevant in this respect are components less amenable to logical or mathematical formalization and essentially dependent on scientists’ judgment. Four such potentially hazardous components that are capable of distorting the correct process of hazard identification are reviewed and discussed from an epidemiologist perspective: (1) lexical mix-up of hazard and risk (2) scientific questions as distinct from testable hypotheses, and implication...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
The safe application of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) requires a risk assessment prior to th...
Addressing uncertainties in human health risk assessment is a critical issue when evaluating the eff...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Modern toxicology investigates a wide array of both old and new health hazards. Priority setting is ...
Modern toxicology investigates a wide array of both old and new health hazards. Priority setting is ...
Hazard identification depends on the gathering and evaluation of evidence. In this context it is imp...
Environmental epidemiology comprises the epidemiologic study of those environmental factors that are...
A. A necessary first step to determining the likelihood (i.e., risk) that exposure to a pesticide mi...
The present work aims to obtain a methodology to score dangerous chemical pollutants related to the ...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
The safe application of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) requires a risk assessment prior to th...
Addressing uncertainties in human health risk assessment is a critical issue when evaluating the eff...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Modern toxicology investigates a wide array of both old and new health hazards. Priority setting is ...
Modern toxicology investigates a wide array of both old and new health hazards. Priority setting is ...
Hazard identification depends on the gathering and evaluation of evidence. In this context it is imp...
Environmental epidemiology comprises the epidemiologic study of those environmental factors that are...
A. A necessary first step to determining the likelihood (i.e., risk) that exposure to a pesticide mi...
The present work aims to obtain a methodology to score dangerous chemical pollutants related to the ...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
The safe application of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) requires a risk assessment prior to th...
Addressing uncertainties in human health risk assessment is a critical issue when evaluating the eff...