Could low-level exposure to polluting chemicals be analogous to exercise-a beneficial source of stress that strengthens the body? Some scientists studying the phenomenon of hormesis (beneficial or stimulatory effects caused by low-dose exposure to toxic substances) claim that that this may be the case. Is A Little Pollution Good For You? critically examines the current evidence for hormesis. In the process, it highlights the range of methodological and interpretive judgments involved in environmental research: choices about what questions to ask and how to study them, decisions about how to categorize and describe new information, judgments about how to interpret and evaluate ambiguous evidence, and questions about how to formulate public p...
Jurisdictions around the world are currently developing regulation to manage endocrine disruptors (E...
Different scholars hold that values embedded in science are a central reason why more research does ...
In the past, scientists were usually considered trustworthy by default. More recently, a shift to a ...
Could low-level exposure to polluting chemicals be analogous to exercise-a beneficial source of stre...
Research on the phenomenon of hormesis (i.e., low-dose stimulatory effects caused by normally inhibi...
The biological response of individual organisms or groups of organisms to stress is crucial in sever...
Scientists who perform environmental research on policy-relevant topics face challenges when communi...
In the last decade, thousands of new grassroots groups have formed to oppose environmental pollution...
It has been evident for decades that environmental chemicals pose an enormous risk to the environmen...
<div><p>Scientists who perform environmental research on policy-relevant topics face challenges when...
Environmental issues are some of the most pressing threats the world is facing nowadays. In this con...
his new edition of The Science of Environmental Pollution presents common-sense approaches and pract...
<p>Protecting workers and the public from toxic chemicals, particularly carcinogens, has been a prin...
The risk of human exposure to environmental compounds has historically been based on the extrapolati...
Clinical epidemiology rarely addresses biological, clinical, epidemiological, environmental, economi...
Jurisdictions around the world are currently developing regulation to manage endocrine disruptors (E...
Different scholars hold that values embedded in science are a central reason why more research does ...
In the past, scientists were usually considered trustworthy by default. More recently, a shift to a ...
Could low-level exposure to polluting chemicals be analogous to exercise-a beneficial source of stre...
Research on the phenomenon of hormesis (i.e., low-dose stimulatory effects caused by normally inhibi...
The biological response of individual organisms or groups of organisms to stress is crucial in sever...
Scientists who perform environmental research on policy-relevant topics face challenges when communi...
In the last decade, thousands of new grassroots groups have formed to oppose environmental pollution...
It has been evident for decades that environmental chemicals pose an enormous risk to the environmen...
<div><p>Scientists who perform environmental research on policy-relevant topics face challenges when...
Environmental issues are some of the most pressing threats the world is facing nowadays. In this con...
his new edition of The Science of Environmental Pollution presents common-sense approaches and pract...
<p>Protecting workers and the public from toxic chemicals, particularly carcinogens, has been a prin...
The risk of human exposure to environmental compounds has historically been based on the extrapolati...
Clinical epidemiology rarely addresses biological, clinical, epidemiological, environmental, economi...
Jurisdictions around the world are currently developing regulation to manage endocrine disruptors (E...
Different scholars hold that values embedded in science are a central reason why more research does ...
In the past, scientists were usually considered trustworthy by default. More recently, a shift to a ...