Bad Air Day Alert: Outdoor Air Pollutants at High Level
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Higher summertime levels of outdoor ground-level ozone, microscopic particle pollution like smoke and smog, as well as other air pollutants may cause anyone who is sensitive to these airborne contaminants to experience shortness of breath, wheezin...To what extent can environmental pollutants and alcohol affect GI health?
CHICAGO, IL (May 31, 2009) - New research quantifies the precise effects of environmental pollutants and alcohol intake on gastrointestinal (GI) health. Both studies being presented this week during Digestive Disease Week 2009 (DDW ) offer concrete evidence that the environment and alcohol inta...Higher levels of pollutants found in fish caught near a coal-fired power plant
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 7 Emissions from coal-fired power plants may be an important source of water pollution and fish contamination, say researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health in a study being presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Ass...Climate Change May Boost Contact With Pollutants
Exposure to elevated ozone levels associated with increased hospital admissions FRIDAY, Dec. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Global climate change may lead to a rise in health problems due to increased exposure to harmful air pollutants, suggest researchers who reviewed studies projecting the i...Research on to Find Link Between Airborne Pollutants and Respiratory Illness
Philip K. Hopke, professor and director of Clarkson's Center for Air Resources Engineering and Science (CARES) is an internationally respected expert// on airborne pollution who serves on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Science advisory board. He is also one of scores of health official...Environmental Pollutants Could Impact the Size of Sexual Organs
High levels of certain environmental pollutants could impact the size of sexual organs in animals and probably humans, say scientists.// Christian Sonne and colleagues at National Environmental Research Institute at Denmark checked 55 male and 44 female East Greenland polar bears for a correla...Exposure to Pollutants Reduce The Effectiveness Of Vaccines In Children
According to a new study exposure to pollutants, like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), which are chemicals that are widely used in industry// could have a direct effect in reducing the immune response of the child to the vaccinations. It was explained that Grandjean and colleagues from the Un...Industrial and Environmental pollutants increase diabetes risk
Researchers have found that exposure to pollutants increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The study was conducted on fisherman families eating// salmon fish containing high levels of chemicals and pollutants known as Persistent Organochlorine Pollutants which includes Polychlorinated biph...Athletes Are More Prone To Environmental Pollutants Due To Choice Of Diet
The alliance between diet and health is well recognized, however, it is frequently difficult to establish a causal relationship between a particular dietary component and a specific health endpoint. This is of special interest // particularly for environmental pollutants, as most of them reach huma...Household Pollutants Found To Increase Asthma Risk
Exposure to the fumes emitted from solvents and cleaning products at home may increase the risk of childhood asthma, say researchers // based on findings from a recent study. Researchers found the levels of indoor volatile organic compounds were significantly higher in the homes of children with as...Persistent man-made chemical pollutants found in deep-sea octopods and squids
New evidence that chemical contaminants are finding their way into the deep-sea food web has been found in deep-sea squids and octopods, including the strange-looking "vampire squid". These species are food for deep-diving toothed whales and other predators. In a study to be published in the jo...Atmosphere threatened by pollutants entering ocean, prof says
COLLEGE STATION A large quantity of nitrogen compounds emitted into the atmosphere by humans through the burning of fossil fuels and the use of nitrogen fertilizers enters the oceans and may lead to the removal of some carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, concluded a team of international scientis...Creation of a new material capable of eliminating pollutants by the hydrocarbon industry
This release is available in Spanish . A research team of the University of Granada has managed to produce the most useful material to date to eliminate pollutants such as benzene, toluene and xylene, organic solvents widely used in the hydrocarbon industry and generated by road traf...CU-Boulder study suggests air quality regulations miss key pollutants
A new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder reveals that air quality regulations may not effectively target a large source of fine, organic particle pollutants that contribute to hazy skies and poor air quality over the Los Angeles region. According to the study, a much smaller per...Scientists ramp up ability of poplar plants to disarm toxic pollutants
Scientists since the early '90s have seen the potential for cleaning up contaminated sites by growing plants able to take up nasty groundwater pollutants through their roots. Then the plants break certain kinds of pollutants into harmless byproducts that the plants either incorporate into their r...AGU journal highlights -- Aug. 6, 2009
...dy of evidence supports that human interference has affected the amount of solar radiation that is able to penetrate the atmospherein general, aerosol pollutants have been shown to scatter or absorb incoming solar radiation and increase the reflectance and lifetime of clouds, thereby reducing the amount of sola...When children have breathing problems
...ust fumes. The recently completed study on 'Combined effects of airborne pollutants as risk factors for environmental diseases' was conducted as part of a long...the research was about more than drawing scientific conclusions about which pollutants are the main cause of health problems. The researchers in Leipzig and their...New study ranks 'hotspots' of human impact on coastal areas
... change: nutrient input from agriculture in urban settings organic pollutants derived from pesticides inorganic pollutants from urban runoff direct impact of human populations on coastal marine ...Ozone, nitrogen change the way rising CO2 affects Earth's water
...re water is available for groundwater or runs off the land surface into lakes, streams, and rivers. Along the way, it accumulates excess nutrients and pollutants before emptying into waterways, where it affects the health of fish, algae, and shellfish and contaminate drinking water and beaches. Excess runoff ca...EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA(TM)
...often incorrectly thought to be the only source of DHA omega-3. However , life'sDHA offers a trusted, vegetarian form of DHA that contains no oceanic pollutants or toxins. Fish are sources of DHA because of the DHA-rich microalgae in their food chain; life'sDHA is derived directly from microalgae, a renewabl...EU Committee Approves New Food Applications for Martek's life'sDHA™
...e often incorrectly thought to be the only source of DHA omega-3. However, life'sDHA offers a trusted, vegetarian form of DHA that contains no oceanic pollutants or toxins. Fish are sources of DHA because of the DHA-rich microalgae in their food chain; life'sDHA is derived directly from microalgae, a renewable,...Monitoring water through a snake's eyes
...ctrometer which can distinguish between 'colors' in the invisible infrared spectrum." Such an instrument can be used to detect hazardous chemicals, pollutants and threats in the water, "seeing" water in the same way as a snake does. The special fiber sensors make it possible to monitor the quality of water i...Bacteria from the deep can clean up heavy metals
... removing manganese from its environment, the Brachybacterium also absorbed significant amounts of zinc and nickel. All of these metals are found as pollutants in water and soils contaminated by heavy industries such as steel-making. Manganese oxides can be manufactured chemically and are known to absorb z...MIT, BU engineer cellular circuits that count events
...events that occur during embryonic development, said Lu. Other potential applications include programming cells to act as environmental sensors for pollutants such as arsenic. Engineers would also be able to specify the length of time an input needs to be present to be counted, and the length of time that ca...Monitoring water through a snake's eyes
...ctrometer which can distinguish between 'colors' in the invisible infrared spectrum." Such an instrument can be used to detect hazardous chemicals, pollutants and threats in the water, "seeing" water in the same way as a snake does. The special fiber sensors make it possible to monitor the quality of water i...Former EPA official calls for new environmental and consumer protection agency
...nd consumer protection agency may seem far-fetched to some, but before the creation of EPA in 1970 the idea of an organization dedicated to regulating pollutants harmful to human health and the environment also seemed far-fetched," says David Rejeski, the director of the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. "T...Scientists moving closer to 'artificial noses'
...ced on a small chip. One of the devices that could be created with this system is a highly sensitive "artificial nose" that detects various molecules pollutants for example individually. These new NEMS could also be used in a multitude of other applications acting as tiny pulse generators in mobile phone clo...Martek, General Mills Collaborate on Microencapsulation Technology for Food Applications
...often incorrectly thought to be the only source of DHA omega-3. However, life'sDHA offers a trusted, vegetarian form of DHA that contains no oceanic pollutants or toxins. Fish are sources of DHA because of the DHA-rich microalgae in their food chain; life'sDHA is derived directly from microalgae, a renewabl...