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| Emily DiamondSummaryAffiliation: San Francisco State University Country: USA Publications
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Anxiety affecting parkinsonian outcome and motor efficiency in adults of an Ohio community with environmental airborne manganese exposureRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, Department of Psychology, San Francisco, CA, USA
Int J Hyg Environ Health 215:393-405. 2012..The results highlight the importance of measuring anxiety in relation to neuropsychological and neurological endpoints, and should be validated in other studies of Mn-exposed communities...
Longitudinal mental health impact among police responders to the 9/11 terrorist attackRosemarie M Bowler
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, California, USA
Am J Ind Med 55:297-312. 2012..Among police responders enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Registry (WTCHR), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was almost twice as prevalent among women as men 2-3 years after the 9/11 attacks...
Prospective study on neurotoxic effects in manganese-exposed bridge construction weldersRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, Department of Psychology, San Francisco, CA 94132, United States
Neurotoxicology 32:596-605. 2011..5 months. A follow-up examination 3.5 years later, after cessation of confined space welding, was carried out to re-assess the status of mood, movement/neuromotor and cognitive functions, and olfaction...
Sequelae of fume exposure in confined space welding: a neurological and neuropsychological case seriesRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA
Neurotoxicology 28:298-311. 2007....
Dose-effect relationships between manganese exposure and neurological, neuropsychological and pulmonary function in confined space bridge weldersRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, El Cerrito, CA 94530, USA
Occup Environ Med 64:167-77. 2007....
Manganese exposure: neuropsychological and neurological symptoms and effects in weldersRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA
Neurotoxicology 27:315-26. 2006..The present study corroborates the findings of our previous study in another group of welders...
Neuropsychological sequelae of exposure to welding fumes in a group of occupationally exposed menRosemarie M Bowler
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, California, USA
Int J Hyg Environ Health 206:517-29. 2003..Within the group of welders, the number of hours welding was negatively related to scores on verbal learning, auditory span, working memory, cognitive flexibility, and motor efficiency...
Neuropsychological effects of ethylene dichloride exposureRosemarie M Bowler
Neurotoxicology 24:553-62. 2003..These workers also showed disturbed mood and impaired vision. Dose/response relationships between exposure to EDC and test scores are shown...
Increased medication use in a community environmentally exposed to chemicalsRosemarie M Bowler
San Francisco State University, Department of Psychology, San Francisco, California 94132, USA
Ind Health 40:335-44. 2002..Medication use in this sample was consistent with patients' report of symptoms and may be a better measure of outcome...
Neuropsychological dysfunction, mood disturbance, and emotional status of munitions workersR M Bowler
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA
Appl Neuropsychol 8:74-90. 2001..African American workers reported higher levels of exposure than Whites. Exposure relations demonstrated increased neuropsychological dysfunction with increased exposure...
Neuropsychiatric effects of manganese on moodR M Bowler
San Francisco State University, USA
Neurotoxicology 20:367-78. 1999..The BSI and POMS are useful adjuncts in the assessment of mood/Mn effects...
Issues in neurological risk assessment for occupational exposures: the Bay Bridge weldersRobert M Park
Risk Evaluation Branch, Education and Information Division, NIOSH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cincinnati, OH 45226, USA
Neurotoxicology 27:373-84. 2006..These results indicate unacceptable risks at the current OSHA PEL for manganese (5.0 mg/m3, 15 min) and likely at the Cal OSHA PEL as well...
