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Top 10 causes of death from the environment: - ANSWERS-Ischaemic heart
disease

Chronic respiratory diseases

Cancers

Unintentional injuries

Respiratory infections

Stroke

Diarrheal diseases

Diabetes

Malaria

Neonatal conditions



Goals of Healthy People 2010 - ANSWERS-§ Increase quality and years of healthy
life

§Eliminate health disparities



Goals of Healthy People 2030 - ANSWERS-Attain high-quality, longer lives free of
preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death

§ Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve health of all groups

§ Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all

,§Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all
stages of life



Goals of Healthy People 2020 - ANSWERS--Increase the proportion of people
whose water supply meets safe

-drinking water act regulations

-Reduce exposure to arsenic

-Reduce exposure to lead

-Reduce exposure to mercury in children

-Reduce exposure to bisphenol A

-Reduce exposure to perchlorate



Toxicology - ANSWERS-study of poisonous substances and their effects upon body
parts, understanding HOW the poison produces a toxic effect



Who is the father of modern toxicology? - ANSWERS-Paracelsus



Fundamental Rules of Toxicology - ANSWERS-1. Exposure must occur for the
chemical (toxin) to present a risk

2. Magnitude of risk is proportional to the potency of the chemical AND the
extent of the exposure



Route of exposure to a toxin - ANSWERS-Absorption (skin)

,Injection (bite, puncture, cut)

Inhalation (air via nose)

Ingestion (mouth)

Mucosal membranes (nose, eyes)



Exposure Concepts - ANSWERS-- Different toxic response arise from different:

Routes of exposure

Frequencies of exposure

Duration of exposure (acute vs. chronic)

- How the body metabolizes "toxin" is key & highly variable from individual to
individual

*Epi Triad and the basis of toxicology are very similar. Replace "Agent" with
"substance" on triad model



Occupational Health - ANSWERS-Exposure at work/job

Safety concerns at work

Health effects & diseases associated with specific jobs recorded since antiquity

Often by members of lowest social class, not always viewed as a societal concern



Pott - ANSWERS-linked scrotal cancer and soot in chimney sweepers



Radium Girls - ANSWERS-- Radium dial painters, "aniline dye" workers; painters
licked their brushes to pull it to a point exposed to radium poisoning

, Their legacy was the Manhattan Project



OSHA - ANSWERS-Protects people in terms of workplace violence, ergonomics,
safety from chemicals



NIEHS - ANSWERS-National toxicology program: stay on top of toxicology
concerns



Ramazzini - ANSWERS-first to link hazards of dust, fumes, gases, to lung disease in
workers



Rachel Carson - ANSWERS-Known as the founder of our contemporary
environmental movement

Questioned pesticide practices; took on the industry

wrote "Silent Spring" to make people aware of environmental damage

Warned about the negative effects of DDT pesticide



National Environmental Policy Act - ANSWERS-National policy to create and
maintain conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive
harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic and other requirements of
present and future generations

Everything that we need for our survival and well being depends, either directly or
indirectly, on our natural environment

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