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  • 13 August 2010: Alicia Fraser defends her dissertation "Assessing Exposure to Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Polyfluroinated Compounds from Diet and the Indoor Environment"
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted. [Online 15 June 2010] The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.1001898.
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted. [Online 15 June 2010] The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.1001898.
June 19, 2010, at 12:08 PM by twebster -
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  • Health effects: We have published two papers on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population: Nelson et al. 2009. Also using NHANES, we reported an association between PFCs and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Hoffman et al 2010.
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  • Health effects: We have published two papers on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population: Nelson et al. 2009. Also using NHANES, we reported an association between PFCs and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Hoffman et al 2010.
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  • Health effects: We have published two papers on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population: Nelson et al. 2009. Also using NHANES, we reported an association between PFCs and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Hoffman et al 2010.

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  • Health effects: We have published two papers on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population: Nelson et al. 2009. Also using NHANES, we reported an association between PFCs and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Hoffman et al 2010.
June 19, 2010, at 12:05 PM by twebster -
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population.
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  • Health effects: We have published two papers on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population: Nelson et al. 2009. Also using NHANES, we reported an association between PFCs and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Hoffman et al 2010.

June 19, 2010, at 12:02 PM by twebster -
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted. [Online 15 June 2010] The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.1001898.* Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 2010; 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted. [Online 15 June 2010] The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.1001898.
  • Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 2010; 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted.
  • Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 2010; 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted. [Online 15 June 2010] The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.1001898.* Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 2010; 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. Environ Health Perspect. Accepted.
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  • ISES-ISEE 2010: 2010 Joint Conference of International Society of Exposure Science & International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (Seoul, South Korea, 28 August - 1 September, 2010)* PFAA Days III: Perfluoroalkyl acids research (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010)
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  • ISES-ISEE 2010: 2010 Joint Conference of International Society of Exposure Science & International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (Seoul, South Korea, 28 August - 1 September, 2010)
  • PFAA Days III: Perfluoroalkyl acids research (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010)
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  • PFAA Days III: Perfluoroalkyl acids research (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010)
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  • Dioxin 2010: 30th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (San Antonio, Texas 12-17 September 2010)
  • ISES-ISEE 2010: 2010 Joint Conference of International Society of Exposure Science & International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (Seoul, South Korea, 28 August - 1 September, 2010)* PFAA Days III: Perfluoroalkyl acids research (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010)
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EJ, Webster TF. Certain Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals Associated with Higher Cholesterol in the General U.S. Population. Presented at ISEE 2009. Dublin, Ireland, 26-29 August 2009.
  • Hoffman K, Vieira V, Webster TF, White R. Exposure to polyfluoroalkyl chemicals and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in U.S. children aged 12-15 years. Presented at ISEE 2009. Dublin, Ireland, 26-29 August 2009.
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Upcoming conference and seminar presentations:

  • PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010* Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 30 May- 4 June 2010)
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Conference and seminar presentations:

  • Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Hatch E, Scammell M, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
  • Fraser AJ, Webster TF, Watkins DJ, Nelson JW, Stapleton HM, Calafat AM, Shoeib M, Kato K, Viera VM, McClean MD. PFCs in indoor office air: Concentrations and Contributions to exposure. PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Bartell SM, Weisskopf MG, Fletcher T, Vieira VM. Private drinking water wells as a source of exposure to PFOA in communities surrounding a fluoropolymer production facility. PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
  • Hoffman K, Webster TF, Weisskopf MG, Weinberg J, Vieira VM. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U.S. Children Aged 12-15 Years. PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
  • Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 30 May- 4 June 2010)
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  • Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 30 May- 4 June 2010)
  • PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
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  • PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010* Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 30 May- 4 June 2010)
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  • Webster, TF. Indoor Exposure to PBDEs and PFCs. 1st International Workshop on SVOCs in the Indoor Environment (Beijing, 31 May -2 June 2010).
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Upcoming conference and seminar presentations:

  • Nelson JW, Fraser AJ, Webster TF. Fast food consumption and other dietary measures predict PFC serum concentrations in the U.S. population. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 30 May- 4 June 2010)
  • PFAA Days III (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010
May 21, 2010, at 09:37 AM by twebster -
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  • Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 2010; 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
May 21, 2010, at 08:58 AM by twebster -
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  • Harrad S, Abdallah M, de Wit C, Östman C, Bergh C, Covaci A, Darnerud PO, de Boer J, Leonards P, Diamond M, Huber S, Mandalakis M, Haug L, Thomsen C, Webster T. Indoor contamination with hexachlorocyclododecanes, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and perfluoroalkyl compounds: An important exposure pathway? Environ Sci Technol 4:3221–3231 [Accepted 31 March 2010]. Abstract and full text (for ES&T subscribers): DOI: 10.1021/es903476t.
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EE, Webster TF. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Cholesterol, Body Weight, and Insulin Resistance in the General U.S. Population. Environ Health Perspect. In press. [Online 2 November 2009]. The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.0901165.
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EE, Webster TF. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Cholesterol, Body Weight, and Insulin Resistance in the General U.S. Population. Environ Health Perspect. 2010; 18:197-202. [Online 2 November 2009]. The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.0901165.
May 04, 2010, at 09:08 PM by twebster -
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  • 3 May 2010: Kate Hoffman defends her dissertation "Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Learning and Developmental Disabilities: Epidemiology and Exposure Assessment"
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Conferences

  • PFAA Days III: Perfluoroalkyl acids research (Research Triangle Park, NC, 8-10 June 2010)
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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T. Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. ''Environ Health Perspect' 2009; 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T. Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environ Health Perspect 2009; 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T. Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 2009; 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T. Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. ''Environ Health Perspect' 2009; 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T (2009) Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T. Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 2009; 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although both the indoor environment and diet are suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized than the main source of exposure

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although both the indoor environment and diet are suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized that one source of PFCs found in human serum are precursor compounds that are degraded or metabolized into the persistent compounds that we observe.

November 22, 2009, at 12:42 PM by twebster -
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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs (the chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc). This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging.

A number are commonly found in human serum, particularly PFOS and PFOA (also called 'C8')

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs (the chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc). This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging. A number of PFCs are commonly found in human serum, particularly PFOS and PFOA (also called 'C8')

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although both the indoor environment and diet are suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized that the main source of exposure

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although both the indoor environment and diet are suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized than the main source of exposure

November 22, 2009, at 12:38 PM by twebster -
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EE, Webster TF. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Cholesterol, Body Weight, and Insulin Resistance in the General U.S. Population. Environ Health Perspect. In press. [Online 2 November 2009]. The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.0901165.
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EE, Webster TF. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Cholesterol, Body Weight, and Insulin Resistance in the General U.S. Population. Environ Health Perspect. In press. [Online 2 November 2009]. The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.0901165.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, presumably a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA that make it far more soluble in water that typical POPs.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the [http://www.c8sciencepanel.org/|C8 Science Panel]]. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs and cholesterol in the blood of the general US population.
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the [http://www.c8sciencepanel.org/|C8 Science Panel]]. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
  • Exposure: Stay tuned!
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the [http://www.c8sciencepanel.org/|C8 Science Panel]]. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
  • Exposure: Stay tuned!
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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T (2009) Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 117(7):1083-1088. . The full text is freely available here.
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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T (2009) Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 117(7):1083-1088. The full text is freely available here.
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  • Steenland K, Jin C, MacNeil J, Lally C, Ducatman A, Vieira V, Fletcher T (2009) Predictors of PFOA Levels in a Community Surrounding a Chemical Plant. Environmental Health Perspectives 117(7):1083-1088. . The full text is freely available here.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the [http://www.c8sciencepanel.org/|C8 Science Panel]]. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH part of the research on exposure and health effects in this community, in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects in collaboration with the C8 Science Panel. Exposure is principally via drinking water, a consequence of the surfactant properties of PFOA.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects.
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  • West Virginia/Ohio: An area along the WV/OH border was contaminated by PFOA from a manufacturing facility. Dr. Veronica Vieira heads up the BUSPH research on exposure and health effects.
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs, Nelson et al. 2009. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
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  • Health effects. We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
  • West Virginia/Ohio.
  • Exposure. Stay tuned!
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  • Health effects: We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
  • West Virginia/Ohio:
  • Exposure: Stay tuned!
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Projects

  • Health effects. We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using the National Health and Nutrition Examinaiton
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Projects at BUSPH

  • Health effects. We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using data from the CDC's extraordinarily valuable National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we found an association between several PFCs in the blood of Americans and cholesterol.
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  • Health effects. We recently published our first paper on potential health effects of PFCs. Using the National Health and Nutrition Examinaiton
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Projects

  • Health effects.
  • West Virginia/Ohio.
  • Exposure. Stay tuned!
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A number are commonly found in human serum, particularly PFOA and PFOS.

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A number are commonly found in human serum, particularly PFOS and PFOA (also called 'C8')

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging.

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs (the chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc). This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging.

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although the indoor environment and diet are both suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized that the main source of exposure

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although both the indoor environment and diet are suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized that the main source of exposure

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although the indoor environment and diet are both suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging.

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although the indoor environment and diet are both suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging. It has been hypothesized that the main source of exposure

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Exposure to PFCs is poorly understood, although the indoor environment and diet are both suspected. Contamination of food might occur via both bioaccumulation and transfer from food packaging.

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging. A number are commonly found in human serum ,particularly PFOA and PFOS.

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging.

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds has been used

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We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds are used widely in commercial and industrial applications as surfactants, paper and textile coatings, and in food packaging. A number are commonly found in human serum ,particularly PFOA and PFOS.

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Perfluoroalkyl compounds (PFCs) We are also investigating exposure and health effects of PFCs. Their chemistry is quite complicated, leading to various related names: perfluorinated compounds, polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, etc. This class of compounds has been used

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  • 2 November 2009: New article in Environ Health Perspect. by doctoral student Jessica Nelson, Elizabeth Hatch and Tom Webster on the association between perfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFCs) and cholesterol in the general US population. It received extensive press coverage, including an interview of Jessica Nelson on NPR's "Living on Earth."
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  • 2 November 2009: New article in Environmental Health Perspectives by doctoral student Jessica Nelson, Elizabeth Hatch and Tom Webster on the association between perfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFCs) and cholesterol in the general US population. It received extensive press coverage, including an interview of Jessica Nelson on NPR's "Living on Earth."
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  • 2 November 2009: New article in Environ Health Perspect. by doctoral student Jessica Nelson, Elizabeth Hatch and Tom Webster on the association between perfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFCs) and cholesterol in the general US population. It received extensive press coverage, including an interview of Jessica Nelson on NPR's "Living on Earth."
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  • Nelson JW, Hatch EE, Webster TF. Exposure to Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals and Cholesterol, Body Weight, and Insulin Resistance in the General U.S. Population. Environ Health Perspect. In press. [Online 2 November 2009]. The full text is freely available doi:10.1289/ehp.0901165.

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