Clinical epidemiology rarely addresses biological, clinical, epidemiological, environmental, economic, and other social and scientific issues posed by environmental chemical contaminants such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals. There is a considerable gap between research and practice in clinical medicine and in environmental health. Organizations often fail to appreciate the human and economic costs of the diseases that environmental chemical contaminants contribute to cause. Also, the relative lack of attention to environmental causes of disease by researchers in medicine and clinical epidemiology cannot be explained just on scientific grounds. Many scientists have shown the virtues of integrative research. Knowledge on the causes of disea...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
Epidemiology is struggling increasingly with problems with correlated exposures and small relative r...
Abstract: There is very little systematically collected evidence on the overall contribution of envi...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Approximately 100,000 different environmental chemicals that are in use as high production volume ch...
Previous attempts to determine the degree to which exposure to environmental factors contribute to n...
During the past century, environmental hazards have become a major concern, not only to public healt...
Historically, toxicology has played a significant role in verifying conclusions drawn on the basis o...
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 ...
ACLAlthough the incidence of Crohn’s disease has increased worldwide over the past 30 years, the dis...
In 2011, World Health Organization (WHO) scientists reported that a significant percentage of global...
Abstract I will refer in this paper to difficulties in research in environmental causes of cancer us...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
Epidemiology is struggling increasingly with problems with correlated exposures and small relative r...
Abstract: There is very little systematically collected evidence on the overall contribution of envi...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Approximately 100,000 different environmental chemicals that are in use as high production volume ch...
Previous attempts to determine the degree to which exposure to environmental factors contribute to n...
During the past century, environmental hazards have become a major concern, not only to public healt...
Historically, toxicology has played a significant role in verifying conclusions drawn on the basis o...
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 ...
ACLAlthough the incidence of Crohn’s disease has increased worldwide over the past 30 years, the dis...
In 2011, World Health Organization (WHO) scientists reported that a significant percentage of global...
Abstract I will refer in this paper to difficulties in research in environmental causes of cancer us...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
The 2010 Global Burden of Disease estimates indicate a trend toward increasing years lived with disa...
Epidemiology is struggling increasingly with problems with correlated exposures and small relative r...
Abstract: There is very little systematically collected evidence on the overall contribution of envi...