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1 mate change poses a significant occupational health hazard.
2  emitted in engine exhaust, is a known human health hazard.
3 urban public areas unearths a looming public health hazard.
4 aphylococci, has become a significant global health hazard.
5 ens associated with sewage and pose a public health hazard.
6 onstituents that represent a potential human health hazard.
7 ntial for exposure to these microbes to be a health hazard.
8 d shows that CNT and asbestos pose a similar health hazard.
9 The Zika virus (ZIKV) has emerged as a major health hazard.
10 limate change and also represent a potential health hazard.
11  and Staphylococci has become a major global health hazard.
12 oses and water distribution presents a major health hazard.
13 rial water pollution has become a widespread health hazard.
14  it is not necessary is a foe and a neonatal health hazard.
15 xist in the environment and pose a potential health hazard.
16 exposure presents an important environmental health hazard.
17 s to combat this increasingly serious public health hazard.
18 or UTIs and, thus, presents a serious public health hazard.
19 zing radiation that pose potentially serious health hazards.
20 oses great economic losses and serious human health hazards.
21  field to assure food safety and prevent any health hazards.
22  and extraction yields, as well as potential health hazards.
23 e potentially at higher risk from wildfires' health hazards.
24 ted food products, in the aspect of consumer health hazards.
25  the environment are associated with serious health hazards.
26 orders to the on-site detection of potential health hazards.
27 lly, presenting multifaceted and compounding health hazards.
28 t people from growing climate change-related health hazards.
29  air to which people are exposed with severe health hazards.
30 nctions while reducing the risk of potential health hazards.
31 ontamination leading to spoilage of food and health hazards.
32 t commonly used nanomaterials with potential health hazards.
33 ntially leading to significant environmental/health hazards.
34 neously, and have been linked to significant health hazards.
35 ial cytotoxicity of monomers present serious health hazards.
36 y, this leads them to cause cancer and other health hazards.
37 alleled in scale, and pilgrims face numerous health hazards.
38 es is important to prevent economic loss and health hazards.
39 V-1 and hepatitis B virus can pose long-term health hazards.
40 ial strains, which pose increasingly serious health hazards.
41 Hepatitis C is a major worldwide disease and health hazard, affecting approximately 3% of the world p
42 rofessionals should be aware of these severe health hazards after perinatal depression.
43 erational cost) and N-nitrosamine formation (health hazards), all of which are challenges for commerc
44                   In order to minimize these health hazards, an effective and rapid assay for detecti
45 coholic liver disease (ALD) is a significant health hazard and economic burden affecting approximatel
46 tillery and firing ranges and become a major health hazard and environmental problem for both militar
47 (e.g., PBDEs and TDCIPP) are associated with health hazards and are now restricted from use in some r
48  world to a future of increasingly dangerous health hazards and reducing the chances of survival of v
49 ove global health security across a range of health hazards and we summarise contemporary evidence of
50 garette smoking (CS) continues to be a major health hazard, and it contributes significantly to cardi
51 entify which radionuclide might constitute a health hazard, and the factors conditioning it.
52 linergic system, detecting on-site potential health hazards, and measuring biomarkers in real-time.
53  alternatives are now in commerce, but their health hazards are often inadequately addressed.
54  exposure has become of major interest since health hazards arising from fine and ultrafine dust part
55 mportance for comprehensively evaluating the health hazards arising from lifetime exposure to NPs, co
56 dents and humans and therefore poses serious health hazards around the world.
57 oride content in drinking water is a serious health hazard as it may lead to fluorosis, a serious bon
58 uana carries many of the same cardiovascular health hazards as smoking tobacco.
59 xceed the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment 8-h Reference Exposure Level of
60 ically evaluated to identify potential human health hazards associated with biphenyl exposure.
61                                              Health hazards associated with epidemic of obesity and p
62 ap that exists to assess the potential human health hazards associated with hydraulic fracturing.
63 onsumers often inadvertently misperceive the health hazards associated with over-the-counter pesticid
64 these findings raise concern about potential health hazards associated with TiO(2) nanoparticles expo
65 g periods and represent a significant public health hazard because the hosts are potential chronic ca
66  fish is recommended to avoid any unexpected health hazards caused by the toxic heavy metals via fish
67 F, EF, Eri, HRI, and THQ were > 1 indicating health hazard consequences of cadmium for consumers duri
68          Addressing traditional occupational health hazards continues to take precedence in this indu
69                  Cocaine use is an expanding health hazard, despite intense governmental efforts to c
70                                          The health hazards due to exposure to environmental tobacco
71  into a hypoallergenic immunogen to restrain health hazards during desensitization.
72 vention efforts with work-related safety and health hazard efforts.
73 indicators monitoring climate change-related health hazards, exposures, and impacts, ten reached conc
74 used severe environmental stress and posed a health hazard far beyond the borders of Iceland.
75 ns of asbestos utilized in the past remain a health hazard for current and future generations because
76 AFB1 and OTA, respectively poses significant health hazard for local population.
77 utes of exposure and poses a potential human health hazard for noncancer toxicity to the central nerv
78 prosy continues to be the belligerent public health hazard for the causation of high disability and e
79  non-biological sources can pose a potential health hazard for the consumers.
80                   This may lead to a serious health hazard for those people taking groundwater as the
81 vitro, and Cd exposure could possibly pose a health hazard for women with uterine fibroids.
82 ic exposure to light at night contributes to health hazards for humans, including disorders of sleep.
83 estigation focuses on the effect of a DOC on health hazards from combustion of four different fuels:
84 re is not supported by population studies of health hazards from exposure to background radiation, ra
85 teria (GNB), GNB pose a more imminent public health hazard globally.
86                                When chemical health hazards have been identified, probabilistic dose-
87 n reaction media, off-target reactivity, and health hazards, have spurred the development of seminal
88 edictions are essential to prevent future Se health hazards in a world that is increasingly affected
89 sheep meat and organs did not constitute any health hazards in the different age groups of Kuwaiti po
90 gy and chemicals, reducing environmental and health hazards, including climate change, and supporting
91 olcanic eruption would therefore be a severe health hazard, increasing excess mortality in Europe on
92 c concentration in rice may even be a better health hazard indicator than the inorganic arsenic conce
93 mensions of global change and thus introduce health hazards into new areas.
94  mediator for weight fluctuation per se as a health hazard is also a problem.
95 ons and thoroughly investigate the potential health hazards it poses.
96 earch was to explore the possible impacts on health hazards linked to cadmium contamination via diver
97 tion of regulatory policies to alleviate the health hazards linked to microplastic exposure.
98             Despite the high-growth emerging health-hazard microplastic additive type of contaminants
99 icacy of roadside trees for mitigation of PM health hazard might be seriously underestimated in some
100     Higher risk of exposure to environmental health hazards near oil and gas wells has spurred intere
101 rticles (<100 nm) in urban air are a serious health hazard not yet fully understood.
102 e as compounds that can alleviate the global health hazard of antimicrobial resistance, prompting a n
103    Kidney toxicity is also a potential human health hazard of biphenyl exposure.
104 lems associated with dispersing CNTs and the health hazard of handling a Nano material.
105                                    While the health hazard of pesticide use has been well documented,
106 tection Agency (EPA) has evaluated the human health hazards of biphenyl exposure.
107 related to the carcinogenicity and noncancer health hazards of biphenyl were examined based on eviden
108  significance in the discussion of potential health hazards of electromagnetic radiation.
109 ed "rave" parties, yet the data on potential health hazards of its abuse remain controversial.
110         Physical activity may ameliorate the health hazards of metabolic disorders but evidence is in
111                                          The health hazards of micro- and nanoplastic contaminants in
112 se training appears to partly ameliorate the health hazards of obesity and a number of mechanisms mig
113 P structures from mass spectra, and estimate health hazards of potential PAH-TPs.
114                                       If the health hazards of raw milk could be overcome, the public
115 on of GPR15 could explain to some extent the health hazards of smoking with regard to chronic inflamm
116            Safe systemic protection from the health hazards of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in sunligh
117 ith lung cancer are at greater risk from the health hazards of wildfires and need to be prioritized i
118 ciousness have an impact on the occupational health hazards of women and men.
119 to rapidly assess the potential exposure and health hazard posed by these substances.
120 rceive indoor air pollution as a significant health hazard, prioritize other basic developmental need
121 ng for individual and social determinants of health (hazard ratio 1.11 [95% CI 1.03-1.20]).
122 age, comorbidity, and self-perceived general health (hazard ratio, 0.97; 95% confidence interval, 0.7
123                                    The human health hazards related to persisting use of bisphenol-A
124  and comparing IAPs with other environmental health hazards require a common metric of harm.
125                                       Lead's health hazards require major attention, which can first
126 unities and a rapid identification system in health hazard situations.
127 ly, pesticides, residues could be one of the health hazard sources.
128 igation of the spreading patterns of various health hazards such as avian influenza, Campylobacter, S
129 le unlikely to represent an environmental or health hazard, such assertions would likely change shoul
130                           Obesity is a major health hazard that is caused by a combination of genetic
131 s an environmental pollutant and significant health hazard that is similar to the physiological metal
132   Air pollution is a pervasive environmental health hazard that occurs over a lifetime of exposure in
133         Extreme heat is one of the deadliest health hazards that is projected to increase in intensit
134 oke has been recognized as a distinct public health hazard, there are currently no gold standard biom
135 entified process represents an unappreciated health hazard through dermal exposure, dust inhalation,
136 iomagnifies in aquatic food webs and poses a health hazard to aquatic biota, piscivorous wildlife and
137 d pesticides in honey and beeswax may pose a health hazard to consumers.
138 ), a bioaccumulative neurotoxin that poses a health hazard to humans.
139 in this context but, used directly, can be a health hazard to skin and eyes.
140 ting maize and producing aflatoxins that are health hazards to humans and animals.
141  elements in dogs and cats potentially poses health hazards to humans.
142 ironmental contaminants possessing potential health hazards to living organisms.
143 uents into water and to assess the potential health hazard using in vitro bioassays with bacteria and
144 esidues pose a significant environmental and health hazard, which requires the development of efficie
145 health, including lead paint as a persistent health hazard, while air conditioning boosts health outc
146                           Smoking is a major health hazard with proven deleterious effects on the cer
147                 Because of environmental and health hazards with respective maximum contamination lev
148 gation is paramount to keep the magnitude of health hazards within the limits of the capacity of heal
149 d the most important environmental childhood health hazard worldwide.

 
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