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Environmental Research

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Environmental Research publishes original reports describing studies of the adverse effects of environmental agents on humans and animals. The principal aim of the journal is to assess the impact of chemicals and microbiological pollutants on human health. Both in vivo and in vitro studies, focused on defining the etiology of environmentally induced illness and to increase understanding of the mechanisms by which environmental agents cause disease, are especially welcome. Investigations on the effects of global warming/climate change on the environment and public health, as well as those focused on the effects of anthropogenic activities on climate change are also of particular interest.

Although Environmental Research is opened to all subjects directly related with this field, areas of special interest include:

• Air, soil, and water pollutants and health
• Biomonitoring and adverse human health effects
• Environmental and occupational medicine
• Environmental epidemiology
• Environmental microbiology
• Environmental toxicology
• Environmental transport and fate of pollutants
• Global warming/climate change
• Nanomaterials in the environment and nanotoxicology
• Risk analysis, risk assessment and risk management, and public health
• Waste treatment and disposal
• Water and wastewater management, and sewage
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Tipo de recurso:

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ISSN impreso

0013-9351

ISSN electrónico

1096-0953

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Estados Unidos

Fecha de publicación

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Environment, Health, and Gender in Latin America: Trends and Research Issues

Ellen Wasserman

Palabras clave: General Environmental Science; Biochemistry.

Pp. 253-273

Pesticide exposure and risk of breast cancer: a nested case–control study of residentially stable women living on Long Island

Erin S O’Leary; John E Vena; Jo L Freudenheim; John Brasure

Palabras clave: Biochemistry; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 134-144

Full-scale composting of sewage sludge and market waste: Stability monitoring and odor dispersion modeling

M. Toledo; M.C. Gutiérrez; J.A. Siles; M.A. Martín

Pp. 739-750

Estimates of the 2015 global and regional disease burden from four foodborne metals – arsenic, cadmium, lead and methylmercury

Herman J. GibbORCID; Aaron BarchowskyORCID; David Bellinger; P. Michael Bolger; Clark Carrington; Arie H. Havelaar; Shilpi Oberoi; Yu Zang; Keri O’Leary; Brecht Devleesschauwer

Palabras clave: Biochemistry; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 188-194

Nonylphenol induced individual and population fluctuation of Caenorhabditis elegans: Disturbances on developmental and reproductive system

Xue Cao; Chenzhi Yan; Xuan Wu; Lei Zhou; Guangli Xiu

Palabras clave: Biochemistry; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 109486

COVID-19: The disease of the anthropocene

Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo; Josep M. Antó

Palabras clave: Biochemistry; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 109683

Respiratory viruses in foods and their potential transmission through the diet: A review of the literature

Neus González; Montse Marquès; José L. Domingo

Palabras clave: Biochemistry; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 110826

Efficient photocatalytic degradation of industrial contaminants by Piper longum mediated ZnO nanoparticles

S. Asha; T.C. Bessy; J.F. Joe Sherin; C. Vijil vani; C. Vijaya Kumar; M.R. Bindhu; Shanmugam Sureshkumar; Fatimah S. Al-Khattaf; Ashraf Atef Hatamleh

Palabras clave: General Environmental Science; Biochemistry.

Pp. 112686

Immobilization of microbes on biochar for water and soil remediation: A review

Chuchu Wu; Dan Zhi; Bin YaoORCID; Yuzhou Zhou; Yuan Yang; Yaoyu Zhou

Pp. 113226

Double jeopardy-pregnancy and birth during a catastrophic bushfire event followed by a pandemic lockdown, a natural experiment

Bronwyn K. BrewORCID; Natasha Donnolley; Amanda Henry; Hannah Dahlen; Bin Jalaludin; Georgina M. Chambers

Palabras clave: General Environmental Science; Biochemistry.

Pp. 113752