In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although undeniably more complex approach to understanding the mixture of stressors, whether chemical or psychosocial, that exist in our environment, in all the pathways through which the chemicals may evolve—air, soil, or water, as well as the accumulation of these exposures over time. Related, or attached to the developing awareness of scientists understanding this mix of combined health effects is the burgeoning of the environmental justice movement, in which educated community advocates and even affected community members have called attention to evidence of a higher pollution burden in minority and/or lower SES communities. The intention of this pape...
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate th...
This white paper from the Site Remediation Program addresses the issues of cumulative risk and cumul...
Multiple changes are influencing work, workplaces and workers in the US including shifts in the main...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
Abstract: Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks a...
Cumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and sy...
There is strong presumptive evidence that people living in poverty and certain racial and ethnic gro...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Copyright © 2013 Margaret M. MacDonell et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Cumulative risk assessments (CRAs) address combined risks from exposures to multiple chemical and no...
Community, state, and federal approaches to conventional and cumulative risk assessment (CRA) were d...
In 2008, the statute authorizing the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to issue air permits ...
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate th...
This white paper from the Site Remediation Program addresses the issues of cumulative risk and cumul...
Multiple changes are influencing work, workplaces and workers in the US including shifts in the main...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
Abstract: Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks a...
Cumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and sy...
There is strong presumptive evidence that people living in poverty and certain racial and ethnic gro...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Copyright © 2013 Margaret M. MacDonell et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Cumulative risk assessments (CRAs) address combined risks from exposures to multiple chemical and no...
Community, state, and federal approaches to conventional and cumulative risk assessment (CRA) were d...
In 2008, the statute authorizing the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to issue air permits ...
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate th...
This white paper from the Site Remediation Program addresses the issues of cumulative risk and cumul...
Multiple changes are influencing work, workplaces and workers in the US including shifts in the main...