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Bisphenol-A and the great divide: A review of controversies in the field of endocrine disruption
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Vandenberg LN, Maffini MV, Sonnenschein C, et al. Bisphenol-A and the great divide: A review of controversies in the field of endocrine disruption. Endocr Rev 2009; 30:75-95. This excellent review focuses on the science behind the controversy of BPA safety.
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Vandenberg, L.N.1
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Dietary intake is associated with phthalate body burden in a nationally representative sample
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This study investigates that the phthalate contamination of a variety of foods indicating routes of contamination may vary between food types
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Colacino JA, Harris TR, Schecter A. Dietary intake is associated with phthalate body burden in a nationally representative sample. Environ Health Perspect 2010; 118:998-1003. This study investigates that the phthalate contamination of a variety of foods indicating routes of contamination may vary between food types.
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Environ Health Perspect
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Colacino, J.A.1
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Sathyanarayana S, Karr CJ, Lozano P, et al. Baby care products: Possible sources of infant phthalate exposure. Pediatrics 2008; 121:e260-e268.
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Shea KM. Pediatric exposure and potential toxicity of phthalate plasticizers. Pediatrics 2003; 111:1467-1474.
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This comprehensive review discusses research on the health risks and environmental impact of BPA and phthalates
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Halden RU. Plastics and health risks. Annu Rev Public Health 2010; 31:179-194. This comprehensive review discusses research on the health risks and environmental impact of BPA and phthalates.
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Annu Rev Public Health
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An assessment of the ability of phthalates to influence immune and allergic responses
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This article argues that the research linking phthalates with development of atopy and asthma is unconvincing
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Kimber I, Dearman RJ. An assessment of the ability of phthalates to influence immune and allergic responses. Toxicology 2010; 271:73-82. This article argues that the research linking phthalates with development of atopy and asthma is unconvincing.
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Toxicology
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Plasma phthalate levels in pubertal gynecomastia
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Durmaz E, Ozmert EN, Erkekoglu P, et al. Plasma phthalate levels in pubertal gynecomastia. Pediatrics 2009; 125:e122-e129. This is the first study to note an association between plasma phthalate levels and gynecomastia in pubertal men.
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This research provides evidence that phthalate exposure is not related to central precocious puberty in females
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Lomenick JP, Calafat AM, Melguizo Castro MS, et al. Phthalate exposure and precocious puberty in females. J Pediatr 2010; 156:221-225. This research provides evidence that phthalate exposure is not related to central precocious puberty in females.
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Investigation of relationships between urinary biomarkers of phytoestrogens, phthalates, and phenols and pubertal stages in girls
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By showing weak associations between phenols, phthalates and phytoestrogens on pubertal development this study provides further evidence of the impact of these chemicals on female development
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Wolff MS, Teitelbaum SL, Pinney SM, et al. Investigation of relationships between urinary biomarkers of phytoestrogens, phthalates, and phenols and pubertal stages in girls. Environ Health Perspect 2010; 118:1039-1046. By showing weak associations between phenols, phthalates and phytoestrogens on pubertal development this study provides further evidence of the impact of these chemicals on female development.
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Environ Health Perspect
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Wolff, M.S.1
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This study represents the first to examine the relationship between phthalate exposure and children's IQ
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Cho SC, Bhang SY, Hong YC, et al. Relationship between environmental phthalate exposure and the intelligence of school-age children. Environ Health Perspect 2010; 118:1027-1032. This study represents the first to examine the relationship between phthalate exposure and children's IQ.
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This is the first study to investigate the association between measured phthalates and ADHD symptoms
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Kim BN, Cho SC, Kim Y, et al. Phthalates exposure and attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in school-age children. Biol Psychiatry 2009; 66:958-963. This is the first study to investigate the association between measured phthalates and ADHD symptoms.
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This is the first human study to examine the consequences of prenatal phthalate exposure on childhood behavior
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Engel SM, Miodovnik A, Canfield RL, et al. Prenatal phthalate exposure is associated with childhood behavior and executive functioning. Environ Health Perspect 2010; 118:565-571. This is the first human study to examine the consequences of prenatal phthalate exposure on childhood behavior.
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Zhang Y, Lin L, Cao Y, et al. Phthalate levels and low birth weight: A nested case-control study of Chinese newborns. J Pediatr 2009; 155:500-504. This study indicates prenatal exposure to phthalates influences birth weight.
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[Epub ahead of print] This study uses data from a large, national survey both to estimate daily intake of BPA and to identify potential sources of exposure and lifestyle characteristics that increase risks of elevated BPA levels
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Lakind JS, Naiman DQ. Daily intake of bisphenol A and potential sources of exposure: 2005-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 2010. [Epub ahead of print] This study uses data from a large, national survey both to estimate daily intake of BPA and to identify potential sources of exposure and lifestyle characteristics that increase risks of elevated BPA levels.
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J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol
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The politics of plastics: The making and unmaking of bisphenol a 'safety'
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This review details the history of BPA and the changing course of its regulation
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Vogel SA. The politics of plastics: The making and unmaking of bisphenol a 'safety'. Am J Public Health 2009; 99 (Suppl 3):S559-S566. This review details the history of BPA and the changing course of its regulation.
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This mouse study provides evidence that BPA affects behavior and cognition
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Tian YH, Baek JH, Lee SY, Jang CG. Prenatal and postnatal exposure to bisphenol a induces anxiolytic behaviors and cognitive deficits in mice. Synapse 2010; 64:432-439. This mouse study provides evidence that BPA affects behavior and cognition.
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Synapse
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Thyroid disruption: Mechanism and clinical implications in human health
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This article reviews the thyroid-disrupting effects of various endocrine disrupting chemicals and provides evidence implicating these chemicals as a factor leading to increased thyroid disease in the USA
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Patrick L. Thyroid disruption: Mechanism and clinical implications in human health. Altern Med Rev 2009; 14:326-346. This article reviews the thyroid-disrupting effects of various endocrine disrupting chemicals and provides evidence implicating these chemicals as a factor leading to increased thyroid disease in the USA.
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Altern Med Rev
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Environmental chemicals and thyroid function: An update
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This concise review discusses how a variety of chemicals affect thyroid function, particularly related to women, infants and children
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Boas M, Main KM, Feldt-Rasmussen U. Environmental chemicals and thyroid function: An update. Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes 2009; 16:385-391. This concise review discusses how a variety of chemicals affect thyroid function, particularly related to women, infants and children.
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Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes
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This mouse study provides evidence that prenatal and early exposure to BPA can influence the development of asthma
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Midoro-Horiuti T, Tiwari R, Watson CS, Goldblum RM. Maternal bisphenol A exposure promotes the development of experimental asthma in mouse pups. Environ Health Perspect 2010; 118:273-277. This mouse study provides evidence that prenatal and early exposure to BPA can influence the development of asthma.
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Braun JM, Yolton K, Dietrich KN, et al. Prenatal bisphenol A exposure and early childhood behavior. Environ Health Perspect 2009; 117:1945-1952. This study suggests that early prenatal exposure to BPA can have behavioral effects on female children.
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Update on bisphenol A for use in food contact applications: January 2010 on World Wide Web. http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ ucm197739.htm [accessed 13 October 2010]. Updated statement on BPA by the FDA reporting the organization's concerns, actions and recommendations.
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Determination of bisphenol A in U.S. infant formulas: Updated methods and concentrations
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This study investigates the types of infant formulas that have the highest concentrations of BPA. Pediatricians may find this useful when providing guidance to parents who want to limit their infant's BPA intake
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Ackerman LK, Noonan GO, Heiserman WM, et al. Determination of bisphenol A in U.S. infant formulas: Updated methods and concentrations. J Agric Food Chem 2010; 58:2307-2313. This study investigates the types of infant formulas that have the highest concentrations of BPA. Pediatricians may find this useful when providing guidance to parents who want to limit their infant's BPA intake.
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J Agric Food Chem
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Groff T. Bisphenol A: Invisible pollution. Curr Opin Pediatr 2010; 22:524-529. This review provides a succinct overview of the history of BPA and the current state of knowledge on this chemical, as well as recommendations for pediatricians.
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Hagmann S, Benavides V, Neugebauer R, Purswani M. Travel healthcare for immigrant children visiting friends and relatives abroad: Retrospective analysis of a hospital-based travel health service in a US urban underserved area. J Travel Med 2009; 16:407-412. This chart review highlights the differences between pretravel services received by tourists compared with travelers VFR.
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Hagmann S, Neugebauer R, Schwartz E, et al. Illness in children after international travel: Analysis from the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network. Pediatrics 2010; 125:e1072-1080. This study uses a large, international database to report on the clinical characteristics of returning pediatric travelers, an understudied population.
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The visiting friends or relatives traveler in the 21st century: Time for a new definition
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Barnett ED, MacPherson DW, Stauffer WM, et al. The visiting friends or relatives traveler in the 21st century: Time for a new definition. J Travel Med 2010; 17:163-170. This study examines the historic use of the term 'visiting friends and relatives' and identifies important characteristics of this population.
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Travel-associated Dengue surveillance - United States, 2006-2008. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2010; 59:715-719. This report provides the most current epidemiologic characteristics of dengue fever in the USA.
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Mali S, Steele S, Slutsker L, Arguin PM. Malaria surveillance: United States, 2008. MMWR Surveill Summ 2010; 59:1-15. The epidemiology related to the most recent malaria cases in the USA is discussed in this report.
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Arnaez J, Roa MA, Albert L, et al. Imported malaria in children: A comparative study between recent immigrants and immigrant travelers (VFRs). J Travel Med 2010; 17:221-227. This study showed important differences between immigrants and returning VFR travelers with malaria.
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Oramasionwu GE, Wootton SH, Edwards MS. Epidemiologic features impacting the presentation of malaria in children in Houston. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2010; 29:28-32. This review of malaria cases in Houston shows that severe malaria may be preventable with appropriate prophylaxis.
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Goldfarb DM, Gaboury I, Dayneka N, Saux NL. Protocol for management of imported pediatric malaria decreases time to medication administration. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2009; 28:810-813. This interesting study shows how educational tools and guidelines can expedite appropriate therapy.
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Identifying future VFR travelers among immigrant families in the Bronx, New York
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This study indicates that primary care physicians can make an impact on their patients' health by screening to identify future pediatric travelers
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Hagmann S, Reddy N, Neugebauer R, et al. Identifying future VFR travelers among immigrant families in the Bronx, New York. J Travel Med 2010; 17:193-196. This study indicates that primary care physicians can make an impact on their patients' health by screening to identify future pediatric travelers.
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American Academy of Pediatrics: Children, adolescents, and television. Pediatrics 2001; 107:423-426.
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This review provides information on the negative health effects of the media on children and adolescents and provides recommendations for parents, physicians and policymakers
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Strasburger VC, Jordan AB, Donnerstein E. Health effects of media on children and adolescents. Pediatrics 2010; 125:756-767. This review provides information on the negative health effects of the media on children and adolescents and provides recommendations for parents, physicians and policymakers.
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Strasburger VC. Children, adolescents and the media: What we know, what we don't know and what we need to find out (quickly!). Arch Dis Child 2009; 94:655-657. This is a succinct and readable overview of a variety of media effects on children and adolescents, terminating in suggestions for 'prosocial' media uses and recommendations for pediatricians and parents.
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Swing EL, Gentile DA, Anderson CA, Walsh DA. Television and video game exposure and the development of attention problems. Pediatrics 2010; 126:214-221. This recent longitudinal study provides evidence that both television and video games may contribute to behavioral problems.
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Tickle JJ, Beach ML, Dalton MA. Tobacco, alcohol, and other risk behaviors in film: How well do MPAA ratings distinguish content? J Health Commun 2009; 14:756-767. This interesting study shows that, although movie ratings correlate with violence, they do not correlate well with tobacco and alcohol use.
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