Research and Markets: International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health - 2013

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g3l86n/international) has announced the addition of the "International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health" subscription to their offering.

The IJOEH is an authoritative, interdisciplinary resource covering occupational health, environmental health, and consumer health (the aspects of human disease and injury that are determined or influenced by exposure to consumer goods and their components, including pharmaceuticals, food additives, and other purchased products). It publishes original scientific and social scientific research, as well as commentary and analysis in the broad fields of occupational and environmental health.

IJOEH is read by researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and activists in the fields of occupational, environmental, and consumer health. Its international readership extends across disciplines, including epidemiology, occupational and environmental medicine, sociology, toxicology, and related fields.

Key Topics Covered:

Top 15 articles for this publication:

1. State of the evidence: The connection between breast cancer and the environment, J Gray, N Evans, B Taylor, et al.

2. Pesticide exports from US ports, 2001-2003, C Smith, K Kerr and A Sadripour

3. Sex ratio changes as sentinel health events of endocrine disruption, N A van Larebeke, A J Sasco, J T Brophy, et al.

4. Evidence-based toxicology: "Sound Science" in new disguise, C Ruden and S O Hansson

5. Chrysotile biopersistence: The misuse of biased studies, Pezerat Henri

6. Inadequate toxicity tests of food additive acesulfame, M Karstadt

7. Imaging and characterization of engineered nanoparticles in sunscreens by electron microscopy, under wet and dry conditions, C Lorenz, K Tiede, S Tear, et al.

8. Exposures to high levels of carbon monoxide from wood-fired temazcal (steam bath) use in Highland Guatemala, L M Thompson, M Clark, B Cadman, et al.

9. Asbestosis mortality surveillance in the United States, 1970-2004, K M Bang, J M Mazurek, G Syamlal, et al.

10. Cananea copper mine: An international effort to improve hazardous working conditions in Mexico, I X Zubieta, G Brown, R Cohen, et al.

11. The lead industry and public health, R P Wedeen

12. A participatory model for improving occupational health and safety: Improving informal sector working conditions in Thailand, A Manothum, J Rukijkanpanich, D Thawesaengskulthai, et al.

13. Association between exposure to alkylbenzenes and cardiovascular disease among National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) participants, X Xu, N C Freeman, A B Dailey, et al.

14. Gets AIDS and survive? The "perverse" effects of aid: addressing the social and environmental determinants of health, promoting sustainable primary care, and rethinking global health aid, D Egilman, T Bird, F Mora and N Druar

15. Maximizing profit and endangering health: corporate strategies to avoid litigation and regulation, S R Bohme, J Zorabedian and D S Egilman

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Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Environmental