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Environmental Radiation and Fetal Outcomes : = From the Ground to the Sky.
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Title/Author:
Environmental Radiation and Fetal Outcomes :/
Reminder of title:
From the Ground to the Sky.
Author:
Wang, Veronica A.
Description:
1 online resource (138 pages)
Notes:
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-12, Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International84-12B.
Subject:
Environmental health. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=30484504click for full text (PQDT)
ISBN:
9798379604554
Environmental Radiation and Fetal Outcomes : = From the Ground to the Sky.
Wang, Veronica A.
Environmental Radiation and Fetal Outcomes :
From the Ground to the Sky. - 1 online resource (138 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-12, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references
Background radiation is an environmental risk factor for human diseases that is often overlooked. This dissertation focuses on two major ionizing radiation exposures that occur naturally at chronic and low doses, particle radioactivity (the radioactive property of particulate matter in the air) and solar activity (changes on the Sun's surface), and their association with fetal outcomes. The association of particle radioactivity with ultrasound fetal growth parameters was investigated in the first chapter, and solar activity was considered as the exposure of interest in the second chapter. Lastly, the third chapter explores and discusses the association found between solar activity and live births. Overall, particle radioactivity and solar activity were found to be harmful to fetal growth, though the direction and magnitude of their associations varied by exposure. There was also evidence that solar activity exposure may be related to fewer live births, with at least some of which were through pregnancy losses. Future work is needed to understand the clinical and public health implications of the findings.
Electronic reproduction.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
ProQuest,
2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9798379604554Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Environmental health.
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