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Autor:
Elana Silver, Peggy Reynolds, Justine Lew Weinberg, Jacqueline Chan, Matt Frederick, Susan Hurley, Stella Beckman, Robert Harrison
Publikováno v:
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. 31:400-412
We identified the occupations that employ California women and a list of chemicals of concern for breast cancer. We evaluated the likelihood of on-the-job exposure to the categories of chemicals by occupation among formally and informally employed wo
Autor:
Justine Lew Weinberg, Anne Steinemann, Neda Nematollahi, Jennifer Flattery, Nigel Goodman, Spas D. Kolev
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 14:365-369
Essential oils emit many volatile organic compounds (VOCs), with some considered potentially hazardous. However, little is known about specific emissions from essential oils that make therapeutic claims for health and well-being. This study investiga
Autor:
Neda Nematollahi, Jennifer Flattery, Anne Steinemann, Spas D. Kolev, Justine Lew Weinberg, Nigel Goodman
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 13:1329-1334
Air fresheners, used in a variety of indoor environments, emit a range of volatile chemicals, including some classified as hazardous. However, little is known about the emissions from air fresheners designed for use in cars. This study investigates t
Autor:
Kathleen Fitzsimmons, Elise Pechter, Patricia L. Schleiff, Kenneth D. Rosenman, Jennifer Flattery, Margaret Lumia, Marija Borjan, Robert Harrison, Justine Lew Weinberg, Karen Cummings, Mary Jo Reilly, Katelynn Dodd
Publikováno v:
J Occup Environ Med
Objective To describe the frequency of work-related asthma (WRA) and characteristics of individuals with exposure to cleaning products 1998 to 2012, compared with 1993 to 1997. Methods Cases of WRA from products used for cleaning or disinfecting surf
Autor:
Robbie Sooriash, Jenna Wolff, Amy Heinzerling, Nicholas K. Reul, Cecile S. Rose, Ronda B. McCarthy, Carolyn K. Reeb-Whitaker, Claire R. LaSee, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, David N. Weissman, Brian Korotzer, Ketki Patel, Joshua Potocko, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Kirk D. Jones, Emily Hall, Ganesh Raghu, Barbara L. Materna, Coralynn Sack, Heidi Bojes, Robert Harrison
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Silicosis is an incurable occupational lung disease caused by inhaling particles of respirable crystalline silica. These particles trigger inflammation and fibrosis in the lungs, leading to progressive, irreversible, and potentially disabling disease
Autor:
Amy Heinzerling, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, Robert Harrison, Kristin J Cummings, Barbara L. Materna
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 203(6)
Autor:
Amy Heinzerling, Jennifer Flattery, Robert Harrison, Justine Lew Weinberg, Kristin J Cummings, Barbara L. Materna
Publikováno v:
C95. GROWING CANNABIS, FIGHTING FIRES, MILITARY DEPLOYMENT, AND INSTALLING COUNTERTOPS - THE OCCUPATIONAL RESPIRATORY THREATS OF THE 21ST CENTURY.
Autor:
Kenneth D. Rosenman, Margaret Lumia, Kathleen Fitzsimmons, Jennifer Flattery, Letitia Davis, Alicia C. Stephens, Robert Harrison, Margaret S. Filios, Justine Lew Weinberg, Daniel Lefkowitz, Elise Pechter, Gretchen E. White, Mary Jo Reilly
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 58:1138-1149
Background Isocyanates remain a leading cause of work-related asthma (WRA). Methods Two independent data systems were analyzed for the period 1993–2008: (1) State-based WRA case surveillance data on persons with isocyanate-induced WRA from four sta
Publikováno v:
The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma. 54(10)
Fragrance chemicals are used in a large array of products. Workers may be exposed to these chemicals in the workplace directly when used as air fresheners, or indirectly in personal care products used by coworkers or others. This study characterizes
Autor:
Mary Jo Reilly, Marija Borjan, Margaret Lumia, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, Robert Harrison, Kenneth D. Rosenman, M. L. Millerick-May, Alicia C. Stephens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asthma. 52:52-58
Exposure to chlorinated water in swimming facilities may aggravate preexisting asthma or cause new onset asthma. This may be a particular problem for individuals who work and therefore spend prolonged time at swimming facilities. Chloramines formed b