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Hayes' principles and methods of toxicology / by Hayes, A. Wallace(Andrew Wallace),1939-(CARDINAL)328223; Kruger, Claire L.(CARDINAL)864254;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The wissenschaften of toxicology : harming and helping through time / Richard W. Lane -- The use of toxicology in the regulatory process / Barbara D. Beck, Mara Seeley, and Edward J. Calabrese -- The dose-response : a fundamental concept in toxicology / Edward J. Calabrese -- Metabolism : a determinant of toxicity / Raymond A. Kemper, Mitchell E. Taub, and Matthew S. Bogdanffy -- Toxicokinetics / A. Roberts and Andrew Gordon Renwick -- Physiologically based pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic models / Harvey J. Clewell III, Rebecca A. Clewell, and Melvin E. Andersen -- Toxicopanomics : applications of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and lipidomics in predictive mechanistic toxicology / Julia Hoeng [and 15 others] -- Toxicologic assessment of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products / Michael A. Dorato, Carl L. McMillian, and Tracy M. Williams -- Statistics and experimental design for toxicologists / Shayne C. Gad -- Practice of exposure assessment / Dennis J. Paustenbach and Amy K. Madl -- Epidemiology for toxicologists / Geary W. Olsen, John L. Butenhoff, and Ralph R. Cook -- Principles of pathology for toxicology studies / Steven R. Frame, Peter C. Mann, and Jessica M. Caverly Rae -- The information infrastructure of toxicology / Philip Wexler, Fred Berman, Patricia Nance, Ann Parker, and Jacqueline Patterson -- Food safety and foodborne toxicants / Claire Kruger, Chada S. Reddy, Dietrich B. Conze, and A. Wallace Hayes -- Solvents and industrial hygiene / David L. Dahlstrom and John E. Snawder -- Crop protection chemicals : mechanism of action and hazard profiles / James T. Stevens , Trent D. Stevens, and Charles B. Breckenridge -- Metals / Jan E. Hulla -- Radiation toxicity / Roger O. McClellan -- Plant and animal toxins / Frederick W. Oehme, Daniel E. Keyler, and A Wallace Hayes -- Humane care and use of laboratory animals in toxicology research / Dale M. Cooper, Lisa Craig, Christopher N. Papagiannis, Duane W. Poage, Gregory W. Ruppert, and David G. Serota -- Validation and regulatory acceptance of toxicological testing methods and strategies / William S. Stokes -- Acute toxicity and eye irritancy / Ping Kwong (Peter) Chan and A. Wallace Hayes -- Genetic toxicology / David J. Brusick and Wanda R. Fields -- Short-term, subchronic, and chronic toxicology studies / Danie T. Wilson, Jerry F. Hardisty, Johnnie R. Hayes, and Nelson H. Wilson -- Carcinogenicity of chemicals : assessment and human extrapolation / Gary M. Williams, Michael J. Iatropoulos, Harald G. Enzmann, and Ulrich F. Deschl -- Principles of clinical pathology for toxicology studies / Robert L. Hall and Nancy E. Everds -- Dermatotoxicology / Benjamin B. Hayes, Esther Patrick, and Howard J. Maibach -- Inhalation toxicology / Joseph D. Brain, Wolfgang G. Kreyling, and John J. Godleski -- Detection and evaluation of chemically induced liver injury / Gabriel L. Plaa, Michel Charbonneau, and Isabelle Plante -- Principles and methods for renal toxicology / Lawrence H. Lash -- Gastrointestinal toxicology / Robert W. Kapp, Jr. -- Pathophysiology and toxicology of the heart / Khalid Almuti, Shahid Rahman, and Daniel Acosta, Jr. -- Neurotoxicology / Stephanie J. B. Fretham [and 5 others] -- Assessment of male reproductive toxicity / Gary R. Klinefelter and D.N. Rao Veeramachaneni -- Test methods for assessing female reporductive and developmental toxicology / Raymond G. York, Robert M. Parker, and Lynne T. Haber -- Hormone assays and endocrine function / Robert M. Parker and Raymond G. York -- Immunotoxicology : the immune system response to toxic insult / Robert V. House, Michael I. Luster, Jack H. Dean, and Victor J. Johnson -- Assesemnt of behavioral toxicity / Deborah A. Cory-Slechta and Bernard Weiss -- Organelles as tools in toxicology : in vitro and in vivo approaches / Bruce A. Fowler, Joseph R. Landolph, Jr., Kahleen Sullivan, and A. Wallace Hayes -- Analysis and characterization of enzymes and nucleic acids relevant to toxicology / F. Peter Guengerich -- Modern instrumental methods for studying mechanisms of toxicology / Peter A. Crooks [and 5 others] -- Method in environmental toxicology / Anne Fairbrother, Mace G. Barron, and Mark S. Johnson.
Subjects: Toxicology.;
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Dr. Lani's no-nonsense sun health guide : the truth about vitamin D, sensible sun exposure, sunscreens, and skin cancer / by Simpson, Lani,author.(CARDINAL)405637;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The sun : friend or foe? -- Sun sense -- Skin sense -- Getting vitamin D from the sun -- When the sun is not enough : Vitamin D deficiencies -- Vitamin D testing -- Vitamin D recommendations -- Treating Vitamin D deficiencies -- When the sun is too much : skin cancer risks -- Skin cancer treatment -- Sensible sun exposure and sun protection -- Safe sunscreens and chemicals to avoid -- Sunlight, darkness, and circadian rhythm."In her newest book, Dr. Lani Simpson provides readers with no-nonsense, easy-to-understand advice about the sun and how our bodies react to sun exposure. This go-to-guide for all members of the family includes: practical information about how to obtain vitamin D from the sun safely, how to protect yourself and your family from sunburns, and how to find safe sunscreen products. This book examines how our ancestors worshiped the sun and how those beliefs shaped our modern relationship with the sun. Dr. Lani's No-Nonsense Sun Health Guide advocates for a conscious and respectful relationship with the sun. The sun is now listed as a carcinogen, this is true, especially when we allow our skin to burn and neglect basic sun protection. And we also need vitamin D, which is produced when certain rays interact with exposed skin. There are hundreds of conditions that have been associated with vitamin D deficiency including: multiple cancers, hormone imbalances, bone loss and osteoporosis and multiple sclerosis. So, how do we get this essential vitamin from the sun without damaging our skin that could end up causing skin cancers? Is taking a vitamin D supplement the answer? The fact is, not enough and too much vitamin D can result in health consequences. As a complete guide, it contains chapters on skin cancers, how to identify them, and as well as available treatment options. The final chapter covers the importance of sunlight itself that fosters our natural circadian rhythms for a good night's sleep. These questions, and many more, are addressed in Dr. Lani's No-Nonsense Sun Health Guide." --
Subjects: Sunshine; Sunshine; Health behavior.;
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Raising healthy kids : protecting your children from hidden chemical toxins / by Steinman, David,author.(CARDINAL)781455; Lavigne, Sharon C.,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Every parent wonders: Am I buying products for my child that are filled with chemical toxins? In his powerful new book, Raising Healthy Children, David Steinman, the director of the Chemical Toxin Working Group and one of America's premier environmental activists, shows how today's most popular items--from bubble bath to cereal to cleaning products to snack foods--are contaminated with unacceptable levels of chemical toxins and pesticides, and he proposes alternatives and substitutes to keep your family safe. Steinman reveals never-before-seen test results for major brands like Johnsons & Johnsons, Kellogg, Tide, and Clairol, and General Mills that identify exactly which products contain dangerous ingredients. He casts a wide net, showing how beauty products as well as food items can cause reproductive health issues in pregnant women, and that environmental exposures, particularly in schools, can have a profound impact on babies' and children's development. Drawing on current research, illuminating vignettes, and inspiring stories of activism, Steinman provides action steps for parents in every chapter, giving them the tools they need to shop for everyday products that will be toxin-free and helping them ask the right questions about their local schools and workplaces to determine their potential levels of exposure.
Subjects: Household supplies; Home economics; Housekeeping; Children; Detoxification (Health); Environmental toxicology.; Environmentally induced diseases.; Parenting.; Food contamination; Carcinogens.; Food; Hygiene products; Children.;
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