HRPR 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Diethyl Phthalate, Environmental Health Perspectives, Preterm Birth

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Health risks from the click to edit master title style unaltered environment. Naturally occurring, but harmful gases, such as radon: soil. Jeddi, m. z. , rastkari, n. , ahmadkhaniha, r. , yunesian, m. , nabizadeh, r. , & daryabeygi, r. (2015). A margin of exposure approach to assessment of non-cancerous risk of diethyl phthalate based on human exposure from bottled water consumption. Be thinking about what type of assessment this was. Click to edit master title style the built environment includes and/or creates: zoning/planning and policy, infrastructure, access, barriers, types of businesses, landscape and layout, community. Trasande, l. , malecha, p. , & attina, t. m. (2016). Particulate matter exposure and preterm birth: estimates of us attributable burden and economic costs. Chemical exposure: may be low dose exposure over time with significant long term impact. What may affect risk of disease or click to edit master title style injury from exposure: route of exposure, timing/duration of exposure, stage of life, co-morbidities.

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