Why the Dose Matters: Assessing the Health Risk of Exposure to Toxicants - Urs A. Boelsterli Audiobook
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Each day we are exposed to a myriad of natural and human-made chemicals in our food, drinking water, air, soil, at home or at the workplace-pesticide residues, food additives, drugs, household products-but how can we gauge the human health risk posed by these chemicals? Should we believe the somber headlines that depict a serious threat for humans and the environment, or should we follow the reassuring voices of others who claim that the angst is totally unfounded?
Why the Dose Matters: Assessing the Health Risk of Exposure to Toxicants uses a rational, science-based approach to explain in plain language that a quantitative view is key for understanding and predicting potentially toxic effects of chemicals.
Key Features:
- Explains the basics of toxicology in easily understandable terms.
- Includes numerous examples.
- Clears up common misconceptions and dispels myths.
- Provides take-home messages for each chapter.
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This post has 6 comments
September 2nd, 2024
@Goomer
Thanks for the upload, especially the pdf.
Of Course (?) dosage also matters in so many other things:
- foodstuffs
- exercise (not to be confused with….)
- activity
- sleep
etc.
Observation|Opinion, not a criticism.
September 2nd, 2024
It missed the bit I put in chevrons (”brokets”).
I tried to expand on “dosage” as the attributes:
frequency
amount or intensity
regularity
September 2nd, 2024
Auditors and/or programmers, if I put something in chevrons, does it think it’s got a strange XML-token?
September 2nd, 2024
I’m not a programmer, but what I know about HTML could be placed on the head of a pin. Thus, brackets could be considered “marked out” or “comments” to be hidden. Just a thought, based on minimal experience.
September 2nd, 2024
@jeffrey2 if by checrons, you mean angle brackets, as in HTML, these will have been filtered out as they can be used to insert malicious scripts.
You can use round (parentheses).
September 2nd, 2024
@Gweilo & @Talulah320
I did indeed mean angle brackets (In my programming days we called’em brockets - short for broken-brackets).
Thanks for the info.
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