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1
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aka Black Lung Disease

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Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiasis

2
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aka Brown Lung Disease

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Byssinosis - dust from cotton, flax, hemp - textile factory

3
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1 cause of accidental poisoning deaths in US

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Carbon Monoxide - colorless, odorless

4
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CO poisoning - early symptoms

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headaches, nausea, fatigue - often mistaken for FLU

5
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Odorless, colorless, enters buildings through cracks in foundation

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Radon

6
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2 cause of lung cancer overall

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Radon poisoning

7
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1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers

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Radon poisoning

8
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First stage: Arsenic toxicity

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metallic taste

9
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Second stage: Arsenic toxicity

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garlic-like breath (like mentioned earlier)

10
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Fish high in mercury

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Shark, tuna, swordfish (high up food-chain)

11
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Pregnant women should not consume >__oz of tuna per week

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7 oz

12
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Heavy metal toxicity common in children

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Lead

13
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Lead sources

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paint, batteries

14
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Most concerning organ in children with lead toxicity

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Brain

15
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Largest source of Aluminum

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municipal water supplies

16
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Industrial Solvents - Dioxins and PCBs

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“Agent Orange”
Break down very slowly
Banned in US in 1977

17
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Dioxins and PCBs: lipophilic or lipophobic?

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Lipophilic

18
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Humans obtain what % of Dioxin and PCB exposure through food?

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90%

19
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Dioxin and PCB t1/2 in body

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D: ~7-11 years
PCB: ~8-15 years

20
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BPA exposure is mainly from what?

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canned foods

21
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How to reduce BPA exposure

A

never microwave in plastic,
limit consumption of canned foods,
Avoid plastics w/ #7 recycling code

22
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Banned in 1972, worldwide in 2004

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DDT (pesticide)

23
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Can take more than 15 years to break down

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DDT

24
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New DDT contamination

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Atmospheric deposition

25
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Odorless and FLAVORLESS, large amounts kill quickly, small amounts over time = slow death

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Arsenic

26
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Human exposure to mercury

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contaminated fish and direct exposure

27
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Pregnant women should not consume >__oz of tuna per week

A

7 oz

28
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Mercury is what type of toxin

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Neurotoxin - Mercury specifically attacks brain and kidneys

29
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Lead poisoning common symptom - children

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Blue gums

30
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Not technically heavy metal, can be toxic to brain and nervous system

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Aluminum

31
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Aluminum poisoning symptoms mimic those of___?

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Alzheimer’s Disease

32
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What does EDC stand for?

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Endocrine-disrupting chemical: growing interest in possible health threat

33
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EDCs

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Industrial solvents, plastics, pesticides, pharmaceutical agents, plasticizers, preservative (PPPPI)

34
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Banned in 1972, worldwide in 2004

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DDT (pesticide)

35
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Can take more than 15 years to break down

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DDT

36
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New DDT contamination

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Atmospheric deposition

37
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Can infants be exposed to DDT through breastmilk?

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They sure can

38
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DDT t1/2 in humans

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~8years (stored in fat tissue)

39
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2nd MC used pesticide in US

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Atrazine - applied most heavily in midwest

40
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Atrazine human exposure

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Contaminated streams and groundwater

41
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Synthetic form of hormone estrogen***

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DES - prescribed heavily between 1940-1971

42
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What year did the FDA suggest cessation of DES prescription

A

1971

43
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Women who took DES during pregnancy have an increased risk of which type of cancer

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Breast Cancer

44
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DES daughters have a 40x increased risk of what?

A

Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma

45
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DES daughters have how much of an increased risk of Breast Cancer

A

2x

46
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DES sons have an increased risk of what?

A

Testicular abnormalities

47
Q

In 2008, congress banned which substance from children’s toys

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Phthalates

48
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If a label mentions “fragrance”, it most likely contains what

A

Phthalates

49
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Phthalate containing plastics have which recycling code

A

3

50
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Parabens are primarily used as what?

A

Preservatives

51
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Parabens are primarily absorbed through which organ?

A

Skin