| Literature DB >> 22315626 |
Margaret E Sears1, Stephen J Genuis.
Abstract
The World Health Organization warns that chronic, noncommunicable diseases are rapidly becoming epidemic worldwide. Escalating rates of neurocognitive, metabolic, autoimmune and cardiovascular diseases cannot be ascribed only to genetics, lifestyle, and nutrition; early life and ongoing exposures, and bioaccumulated toxicants may also cause chronic disease. Contributors to ill health are summarized from multiple perspectives--biological effects of classes of toxicants, mechanisms of toxicity, and a synthesis of toxic contributors to major diseases. Healthcare practitioners have wide-ranging roles in addressing environmental factors in policy and public health and clinical practice. Public health initiatives include risk recognition and chemical assessment then exposure reduction, remediation, monitoring, and avoidance. The complex web of disease and environmental contributors is amenable to some straightforward clinical approaches addressing multiple toxicants. Widely applicable strategies include nutrition and supplements to counter toxic effects and to support metabolism; as well as exercise and sweating, and possibly medication to enhance excretion. Addressing environmental health and contributors to chronic disease has broad implications for society, with large potential benefits from improved health and productivity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22315626 PMCID: PMC3270432 DOI: 10.1155/2012/356798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Selected websites for chemical information.
| World Health Organization |
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| INCHEM (Chemical Safety Information from Intergovernmental Organizations) |
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| Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) |
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| Environmental Health Criteria (EHC) Monographs |
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| Health and Safety Guides (HSGs) |
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| International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)—Summaries and Evaluations |
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| International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs) |
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| IPCS/CEC Evaluation of Antidotes Series |
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| Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) |
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| KemI-Riskline |
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| Pesticide Documents (PDs) |
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| Poisons Information Monographs (PIMs) |
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| Screening Information Data Set (SIDS) for High Production Volume Chemicals |
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| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA) |
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| Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (USA) |
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| National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (USA) |
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| Environmental Protection Agency (USA) |
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| National Institute for Environmental Health and Safety (USA) |
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| National Toxicology Program (USA) |
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| European Commission—Public Health |
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| European Commission—Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) |
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| European Chemicals Agency |
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