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Environmental Medicine
Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Fourth Edition
William N. Rom, Editor
NEW FOURTH EDITION - This classic text provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of occupational and environmental medicine. It offers accurate, current information on the history, causes, prevention, and treatment of a wide range of environmental and occupational diseases and includes numerous case studies. New to the fourth edition: more on gene-environment interactions; complete reorganization of the air pollution section; expanded coverage of government response to the field; new chapter on childrens' environmental health.
Pub. Date: 2007 Format: Hardcover 1900 pages, 430 illustrations, 340 tables
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Current Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Fourth Edition
Joseph LaDou MS MD
Part of the Lange Series, this is an up-to-date, thorough, clinical coverage of common and important occupational and environmental diseases, injuries, and exposures. Includes the latest OSHA/NIOSH guidelines for occupational exposure standards; detailed diagnostic checklist for major diseases, injuries, and exposure that help expedite diagnosis and treatment; the most clinically relevant perspectives on disability prevention;a step-by-step review of how to effectively manage an occupational health and safety program; details on substance abuse and employee assistance programs, health risk analysis, and the legal aspects of occupational and environmental medicine; preventive approaches to terrorist attacks on industry; up-to-date references with PMID numbers and peer-reviewed web sites.
Publication Date: 2007 Format: Paper 846 pages with index
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Essentials of Environmental Health
Robert H. Friis
Presents a clear, straightforward, and comprehensive study of the major topics of environmental health including: background on the field and "tools of the trade" (environmental epidemiology, environmental toxicology, and environmental policy and regulation); explanations of environmental diseases (microbial agents, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); applications and domains of environmental health (water and air quality, food safety, waste disposal, and occupational health). Publication Date: 2007 Format: Softcover, 390 pages with index
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Occupational Hearing Loss, Third Edition
Robert Thayer Sataloff|Joseph Sataloff
Updated and revised, this comprehensive reference is written in clear and accessible language. Provides complete overview of the hazards of occupational noise exposure including causes of hearing loss, testing of hearing, and criteria to distinguish occupational hearing loss. New edition has been expanded from 35 to 42 chapters and from 2 to 6 appendices. New chapters on auditory evoked potentials, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, malignancies of the ear, otologic complications of scuba diving, and hearing in dogs. Updated information on computerized audiometry, special hearing tests, and auditory processing disorders.
Hardcover, published 2006, 984 pages
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Handbook of Environmental Health & Safety, Biological, Chemical, and Physical Agents of Environmentally Related Disease
Herman Koren Michael Bisesi
Written by experts in the field, this 2-volume reference provides a basis for understanding the interactions between humans and the environment and how such interactions affect the health and welfare of individuals. Each volume includes a chapter on instrumentation, state-of-the-art graphics, a comprehensive bibliography, and an index. Volume II covers environmental issues such as toxic air pollutants and air quality control, risk assessment, solid and hazardous waste problems and controls, safe drinking water problems and standards, on-site and public sewage problems and control, plumbing hazards, air, water, and solid waste programs, technology transfer, geographic information systems and mapping, bioterrorism and security, disaster emergency health programs, and ocean dumping.
Pub. Date: 2002 Format: Hardcover, two vols
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Environmental Health: From Global to Local
Howard Frumkin
Provides a comprehensive survey of the major issues in contemporary environmental and occupational health. Covers core topics, including environmental health hazards associated with human settlement, industrial activities, and agriculture and the food supply.
Pub Date: 2005 Format: Hardcover 1108 pages with tables, figures, references and index
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Environmental Health Secrets
Luanne Kemp Williams, PharmD, | Ricky Langley, MD, MPH
Pub. Date: 2001 Format: Hardcover, 2190 pages Part of The Secrets Series, Environmental Health Secrets can serve as a valuable reference for practitioners and a study guide for those taking certification exams in occupational and environmental medicine and environmental health. Brings together, under one cover, basic information on environmental hazards, rules, and regulations from a wide variety of sources.
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