Background: The population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate and unsafe management practices related to disposal and recycling of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment, collectively known as e-waste, is increasing. We aimed to summarise the evidence for the association between such exposures and adverse health outcomes. Methods: We systematically searched five electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, PsycNET, and CINAHL) for studies assessing the association between exposure to e-waste and outcomes related to mental health and neurodevelopment, physical health, education, and violence and criminal behaviour, from Jan 1, 1965, to Dec 17, 2012, and yielded 2274 records. Of the 165 full-te...
The majority (80%) of e-waste generated globally are recycled informally in developing countries. In...
E-waste recycling has become a global environmental health issue. Pernicious chemicals escape into t...
Electronic waste management is a global rising concern that is primarily being handled by informal r...
SummaryBackgroundThe population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate an...
Background The population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate and unsa...
Background The population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate and unsa...
As global production and consumption of electronic goods continues to increase, there becomes a grow...
Electronic waste (e-waste), the world’s fastest-growing category of hazardous solid waste, poses a s...
The adverse effects of electronic waste (e-waste) on the human body have stirred up concern in recen...
Concerns about the adverse public health consequences of informal electronic waste (e-waste) recycli...
BACKGROUND: Electronic waste (e-waste) is produced in staggering quantities, estimated globally to b...
Background: Waste from end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment, known as e-waste, is a rapid...
Background: Electronic waste (e-waste) is produced in staggering quantities, estimated globally to b...
This study compares the procedures of formal and informal e-waste recycling; and investigates the re...
The majority (80%) of e-waste generated globally are recycled informally in developing countries. In...
E-waste recycling has become a global environmental health issue. Pernicious chemicals escape into t...
Electronic waste management is a global rising concern that is primarily being handled by informal r...
SummaryBackgroundThe population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate an...
Background The population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate and unsa...
Background The population exposed to potentially hazardous substances through inappropriate and unsa...
As global production and consumption of electronic goods continues to increase, there becomes a grow...
Electronic waste (e-waste), the world’s fastest-growing category of hazardous solid waste, poses a s...
The adverse effects of electronic waste (e-waste) on the human body have stirred up concern in recen...
Concerns about the adverse public health consequences of informal electronic waste (e-waste) recycli...
BACKGROUND: Electronic waste (e-waste) is produced in staggering quantities, estimated globally to b...
Background: Waste from end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment, known as e-waste, is a rapid...
Background: Electronic waste (e-waste) is produced in staggering quantities, estimated globally to b...
This study compares the procedures of formal and informal e-waste recycling; and investigates the re...
The majority (80%) of e-waste generated globally are recycled informally in developing countries. In...
E-waste recycling has become a global environmental health issue. Pernicious chemicals escape into t...
Electronic waste management is a global rising concern that is primarily being handled by informal r...