Aschengrau et al 2011: Affinity for risky behaviors following prenatal and...
This is a typical epi study which makes a provocative claim. It by no means shows cause and effect and has many limitations, but it ends up being reported as such in an alarming manner (click here). I...
View ArticleAschengrau et al 2011: Occurrence of mental illness following prenatal and...
A typical epidemiological study with the usual limitations which are never mentioned……the math is run until something can be claimed….published in a journal where a coauthor is an editor….picked up by...
View ArticleUSEPA Final Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene posted
EPA Releases Final Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene (Perc) / Public health protections remain in place Release Date: 02/10/2012 Contact Information: Latisha Petteway (News Media Only),...
View ArticleTetrachloroethylene (PCE) expsoure from drinking water implicated in visual...
A speculative epidemiology study that estimates exposure…but further study is certainly warranted. Getz KD, Janulewicz PA, Rowe S, Weinberg JM, Winter MR, Martin BR, et al. 2012. Prenatal and Early...
View ArticlePrenatal Drinking-Water Exposure to Tetrachloroethylene
Carwile JL, Mahalingaiah S, Winter MR, Aschengrau A. Prenatal drinking-water exposure to tetrachloroethylene and ischemic placental disease: a retrospective cohort study. Environ Health. 2014 Sep...
View ArticleAssociation of PCE, TCE, and Benzene with Birth Outcomes, Camp Lejeune, North...
Lack of actual exposure data is the Achilles heal of this type of study. It reads as being “scientific” but in reality it is simply speculative, an exercise in mathematical machinations. Ruckart PZ,...
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