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The following pages link to The environmental "riskscape" and social inequality: implications for explaining maternal and child health disparities (Q28390276):
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- Socioeconomic disparities and air pollution exposure: a global review (Q23909935) (← links)
- Miles to go before we sleep: racial inequities in health (Q26861368) (← links)
- Advancing research on racial-ethnic health disparities: improving measurement equivalence in studies with diverse samples (Q27006332) (← links)
- Environmental exposure assessment in European birth cohorts: results from the ENRIECO project (Q27693210) (← links)
- The shared pathoetiological effects of particulate air pollution and the social environment on fetal-placental development (Q28082157) (← links)
- Bisphenol-A and disparities in birth outcomes: a review and directions for future research (Q28386337) (← links)
- A framework for examining social stress and susceptibility to air pollution in respiratory health (Q28390778) (← links)
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in maternal and umbilical cord blood from pregnant Hispanic women living in Brownsville, Texas (Q28391595) (← links)
- Allostatic load amplifies the effect of blood lead levels on elevated blood pressure among middle-aged U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study (Q28392113) (← links)
- Using exposomics to assess cumulative risks and promote health (Q28393368) (← links)
- A growing role for gender analysis in air pollution epidemiology (Q28393884) (← links)
- Conceptual environmental justice model for evaluating chemical pathways of exposure in low-income, minority, native American, and other unique exposure populations (Q28394013) (← links)
- Multiple environmental chemical exposures to lead, mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls among childbearing-aged women (NHANES 1999-2004): Body burden and risk factors (Q28394635) (← links)
- Environmental influences on reproductive health: the importance of chemical exposures (Q28396514) (← links)
- Concurrent fetal exposure to multiple environmental chemicals along the U.S.-Mexico border: an exploratory study in Brownsville, Texas (Q28396636) (← links)
- Research Review: Environmental exposures, neurodevelopment, and child mental health - new paradigms for the study of brain and behavioral effects (Q28397348) (← links)
- Residential proximity to organophosphate and carbamate pesticide use during pregnancy, poverty during childhood, and cognitive functioning in 10-year-old children (Q28397628) (← links)
- Integrating High-Resolution Datasets to Target Mitigation Efforts for Improving Air Quality and Public Health in Urban Neighborhoods (Q28597225) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to air pollution, maternal psychological distress, and child behavior (Q28661942) (← links)
- U.S. EPA authority to use cumulative risk assessments in environmental decision-making (Q28729178) (← links)
- Social and environmental stressors in the home and childhood asthma (Q33510520) (← links)
- Joint exposure to chemical and nonchemical neurodevelopmental stressors in U.S. women of reproductive age in NHANES (Q33627744) (← links)
- Accessing disadvantaged pregnant women in Houston, Texas, and characterizing biomarkers of metal exposure: a feasibility study (Q33748532) (← links)
- What causes environmental inequalities and related health effects? An analysis of evolving concepts (Q33833854) (← links)
- Cognitive-Motivational Determinants of Residents' Civic Engagement and Health (Inequities) in the Context of Noise Action Planning: A Conceptual Model (Q33839530) (← links)
- Cumulative effects of prenatal-exposure to exogenous chemicals and psychosocial stress on fetal growth: Systematic-review of the human and animal evidence. (Q33898370) (← links)
- Chronic social stress and susceptibility to concentrated ambient fine particles in rats (Q33969216) (← links)
- Ambient air pollution exposure and full-term birth weight in California (Q34057521) (← links)
- The Role of Cumulative Risk Assessment in Decisions about Environmental Justice (Q34374625) (← links)
- Social stressors and air pollution across New York City communities: a spatial approach for assessing correlations among multiple exposures (Q34558664) (← links)
- Air quality and social deprivation in four French metropolitan areas--a localized spatio-temporal environmental inequality analysis (Q34961097) (← links)
- Playing it safe: assessing cumulative impact and social vulnerability through an environmental justice screening method in the South Coast Air Basin, California. (Q35024754) (← links)
- Non-Chemical Stressors and Cumulative Risk Assessment: An Overview of Current Initiatives and Potential Air Pollutant Interactions (Q35110097) (← links)
- Intra-urban vulnerability to heat-related mortality in New York City, 1997-2006 (Q35142294) (← links)
- Allostatic load in an environmental riskscape: The role of stressors and gender (Q35217347) (← links)
- Mercury and psychosocial stress exposure interact to predict maternal diurnal cortisol during pregnancy (Q35225586) (← links)
- Towards a Trans-national Industrial Hazard History: Charting the Circulation of Workplace Dangers, Debates and Expertise (Q35594820) (← links)
- Community, state, and federal approaches to cumulative risk assessment: challenges and opportunities for integration (Q35681252) (← links)
- Effects of group prenatal care on psychosocial risk in pregnancy: Results from a randomised controlled trial (Q35848576) (← links)
- Cumulative risk assessment: an overview of methodological approaches for evaluating combined health effects from exposure to multiple environmental stressors (Q35860423) (← links)
- The association between community stressors and asthma prevalence of school children in Winnipeg, Canada (Q35860471) (← links)
- Rationale, Design and Methods of the Ecological Study of Sexual Behaviors and HIV/STI among African American Men Who Have Sex with Men in the Southeastern United States (The MARI Study). (Q35877451) (← links)
- Synergistic effects of traffic-related air pollution and exposure to violence on urban asthma etiology (Q35925462) (← links)
- Exposures to fine particulate air pollution and respiratory outcomes in adults using two national datasets: a cross-sectional study (Q35991840) (← links)
- Using physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models to incorporate chemical and non-chemical stressors into cumulative risk assessment: a case study of pesticide exposures (Q36067638) (← links)
- Socioeconomic status and the health of youth: a multilevel, multidomain approach to conceptualizing pathways (Q36405954) (← links)
- Allostatic load and birth outcomes among white and black women in New Orleans (Q36417315) (← links)
- Area-level socioeconomic deprivation, nitrogen dioxide exposure, and term birth weight in New York City (Q36469228) (← links)
- Associations of Pregnancy Outcomes and PM2.5 in a National Canadian Study (Q36567329) (← links)
- Chronic traffic-related air pollution and stress interact to predict biologic and clinical outcomes in asthma (Q36755599) (← links)