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Chemicals in the environment and developmental toxicity to children: a public health and policy perspectiveL R Goldman
School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Environ Health Perspect 108:443-8. 2000..We know very little about the etiology of these conditions. A number of priority areas for research are suggested, including a large environmental prospective study of developmental neurotoxicity...
Environmental pediatrics and its impact on government health policyLynn Goldman
Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 20815, USA
Pediatrics 113:1146-57. 2004..More recently, these issues have been taken up by states and in the international arena...
Managing pesticide chronic health risks: U.S. policiesLynn R Goldman
Environmental Health Sciences, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 20815, USA
J Agromedicine 12:67-75. 2007..Through biomonitoring data, the U.S. may now be seeing trends in reduction of exposure to certain pesticides, the organophosphate insecticides. However, pesticide sales data through 2001 do not provide evidence for such trends...
The clinical presentation of environmental health problems and the role of the pediatric provider. What do I do when I see children who might have an environmentally related illness?L R Goldman
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Pediatr Clin North Am 48:1085-98, vii. 2001..Risk assessment is a set of tools used to assess hazards on a community level, based on human studies, ecological studies, or toxicity testing of animals...
Clinical and laboratory investigation of allergy to genetically modified foodsJonathan A Bernstein
Department of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Environ Health Perspect 111:1114-21. 2003..In 1999, researchers found that migrant health workers can become sensitized to certain Bt spore extracts after exposure to Bt spraying...
Regulatory parallels to Daubert: stakeholder influence, "sound science," and the delayed adoption of health-protective standardsRoni A Neff
Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N. Wolfe St, Room E6636, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Am J Public Health 95:S81-91. 2005..Most recently, political tampering with science provides the foundation for some policymakers to disregard science completely in the environmental regulatory process...
Starlink corn: a risk analysisLuca Bucchini
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA
Environ Health Perspect 110:5-13. 2002..Mechanisms are needed to assure that worker and community aeroallergen risks are considered. Requirements are needed for the development of valid assays so that enforcement and post market surveillance activities can be conducted...
Testing toxic compounds in human subjects: ethical standards and good scienceLynn R Goldman
Environ Health Perspect 112:A458-9. 2004
What caused the epidemic of Pneumocystis pneumonia in European premature infants in the mid-20th century?Armond S Goldman
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555 0369, USA
Pediatrics 115:e725-36. 2005..Although the epidemic ended 4 decades ago, a search for the postulated retrovirus can be conducted if tissues from affected infants are available...
Lynn R Goldman, MD--paediatrician, professor, and epidemiologistD F Salerno
Pfizer Global Research and Development, Ann Arbor Laboratories, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA
J Epidemiol Community Health 58:433. 2004
Advice without dissentDavid Michaels
Science 298:703. 2002
The International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) and its influence on international organizationsNicholas A Ashford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Int J Occup Environ Health 8:156-62. 2002..Official recognition of the ICOH compromises the credibility of the WHO and the ILO. It is inappropriate for the ICOH to continue to receive WHO and ILO recognition unless the ICOH is recognized as an industry organization...
International impacts of pesticides on childrenAmy Cantor
Department of Population and Family Health, School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Int J Occup Environ Health 8:60-2. 2002..A survey encompassing children's exposures in rural farming communities in Honduras illustrates the complexity and magnitude of the problem. Further study and international guidelines for prevention are recommended...
