envionmental justice
Richard Clapp has written: 'From critical science to solutions' -- subject(s): Science, Environmental health, Occupational Exposure, Environmental Health, Environmental Exposure
The environmental factor is excessive sun exposure.
The eight main environmental pathways of human radiation exposure are inhalation, ingestion, external exposure, direct deposit, groundshine, resuspension, foodchain, and cosmic radiation.
Yes, there is a risk of exposure to environmental contaminants such as IGA in breast milk, which can be harmful to infants if present in high levels. It is important for breastfeeding mothers to be aware of potential contaminants and take steps to minimize exposure.
Janette D. Sherman has written: 'Chemical exposure and disease' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Disease, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Pollutants, Etiology, Experimental Toxicology
Hair tissue can provide valuable information about an individual's exposure to environmental toxins. When toxins are present in the environment, they can be absorbed by the body and accumulate in the hair. By analyzing hair tissue, scientists can measure the levels of toxins present, which can help determine the extent of an individual's exposure to environmental toxins.
stress placed on the body due to exposure to high or low environmental temperatures
Lung cancer can be caused by environmental factors such as exposure to tobacco smoke or air pollution. Lead poisoning is another disease that can result from environmental exposure to lead in sources like paint or water.
Argyrosis is a condition in which prolonged exposure to environmental silver leads to a black pigmentation of tissue.
R. Newhook has written: 'Carbon disulfide' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Carbon disulfide, Carbon disulphide, Environmental Exposure, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Carbon disulphide, Health aspects, Health aspects of Carbon disulphide, Occupational Exposure, Risk assessment, Toxicity, Toxicology
Some cancers can be caused by elemental factors, such as sun exposure or contaminants in water, food, or soil.
Genetic alterations that could lead to cancer.