[Index] | [Continue] R Radiation and Radioactivity NTP CERHR Health Topic: X-Ray Radiation - Effects on Reproduction and Child Development - May 2002 Environews Topic: Radiation and Radioactivity Halogen Bulb Safety Additional Information: Visit NIH Topic: Radiation Exposure Visit healthfinder.gov Hot Topic - Radiation Visit MEDLINEplus - Radiation Exposure Radon Radon Environews Topic: Radon Additional Information: Visit NIH Topic: Radon Visit healthfinder.gov Hot Topic - Radon Visit MEDLINEplus - Radon Remediation Environews Topic: Remediation (Air, Soil, and Water) Reproduction, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Toxicology New Study of New York City Residents Shows That Newborns are More Susceptible to DNA Damage from Pollution than Their Mothers - June 2004 Panel to Decide if Acrylamide has Reproductive, Developmental Risks - May 2004 Study Shows Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke Greater for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children - March 2004 First Human Study to Show Benefits to Newborns from Federal Ban on Home Use of Two Insecticides - March 2004 NTP CERHR Health Topic: Common Concerns - Effects on Reproduction and Child Development Reproductive Health The Right Way to Get Pregnant - February 2003 Don't Turn to Assisted Reproduction Too Quickly Warns US Expert - July 2002 Study Of Normal Women Demonstrates: There Are Few "Safe" Days In Menstrual Cycle - November 2000 Panel Expresses Concern About DEHP, A Plasticizer, As Used In Medical Devices For Ill Newborns - July 2000 Sex-Reversing Mouse Created - December 1999 Embryos thatImplant in Uterus 'Late' Prove More likely to Die in First Weeks of Pregnancy - June 1999 Maternal Vitamins Reduce Risk of Children's Brain Tumors, Endocrine Disruptors at Critical Points Can Hurt Development - June 1999 NIEHS and U.C. Davis Researchers Find Protein That May be Key to Non-Hormonal Family Planning and Treatment of Infertility - April 1999 Women Born with Birth Defects Run Small Risk Their Children Will Have Them - April 1999 DES Daughters Had Increased Rates of Cancer; an Animal Study Shows DES Granddaughters May Too - September 1999 Protein May Be Key To Non-Hormonal Family Planning And Treatment of Infertility - September 1998 International Study Finds Mothers' Lifetime Lead Exposures May Put Breast-Fed Newborns at Risk - September 1998 7-Year-Olds' Neurological Development Shows Delays From Methylmercury in Mothers' Diets During Pregnancy - November 1997 Low Birthweight, Early Births Found Among Infants Near Hazardous Landfill - September 1997 NIH Study: Among Women Who Want to Get Pregnant, Douching May Delay Conception - June 1996 Environews Topic: Reproductive Toxicology and Health Additional Information: Also See Birth Defects Also See Women's Health Visit NIH Topic: Reproductive Health Visit healthfinder.gov Hot Topic - Reproductive Health Visit MEDLINEplus - Reproductive Health Research Initiatives NIEHS Research Initiatives Environews Topic: Research Issues and Initiatives Respiratory Toxicity and Diseases Environews Topic: Respiratory Toxicity and Disease In Young Rhesus Monkeys Smog Shown to Set Up Lungs for Asthma - October 2000 Broccoli, Cabbage and a Variant Gene Nutrient in Cruciferous Vegetables Protects Against Lung Cancer in Study of 18,244 Chinese; Benefit Depends on Genetic Factor - September 2000 Cancer-Protective Regimen Demonstrated, for First Time, to Prevent Tobacco Smoke-Related Lung Tumors - in Mice - April 2000 Moderate Air Pollution Decreases Mountain Hikers' Lung Function - January 1998 Genetic Variation for Enzyme in Lung May Point To Cancer Susceptibility Gene, Mechanisms That May Cause Cancer - November 1997 Additional Information: Also See Air Pollution Also See Asthma Also See Ozone Also See Smoking Visit National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Visit healthfinder.gov Hot Topic - Lung Diseases Visit healthfinder.gov Hot Topic - Respiratory Diseases Visit MEDLINEplus - Respiratory Diseases Back to Top
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