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What does EHP stand for?

Environmental Health Perspectives (journal)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Environmental Health Perspectives, 111(9), 1242-1248.
alone, according to a study in the August issue of Environmental Health Perspectives.
0 micrograms per gram of creatinine, a waste product in urine, the team reports online May 12 in Environmental HealtH Perspectives.
A California study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives (October 2007), looks at the incidence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) among children whose mothers were exposed to agricultural pesticide applications during pregnancy.
The study was to be published online Tuesday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is like one of the lighthouses that dot the North Carolina coast; the journal acts as a beacon warning people of potential environmental dangers and, at the same time, welcomes people whose goal is to improve global health.
In the study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives (2002;109: 289), seven groups consisting of 28 subjects were fed either a diet that included the dioxins PCDD and PCDF or a diet that included PCDD and PCDF plus chlorophyll According to the authors, the fecal excretion of the dioxins was "remarkably increased along with the increasing dietary chlorophyll.
The research, to be published-next month in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, found 90 per cent of babies exposed to high levels of the chemicals in the womb exhibited "more female physical traits".

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