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Ozone alert issued for metro areas and mountains
Knoxville News Sentinel, TN -
Ground level ozone concentrations within those areas may approach and exceed unhealthy standards. A code orange means that members of sensitive groups may ...
Ozone warning issued for Friday
Kansas City Star, MO - Jul 31, 2008
... complex series of reactions in the air form a ground-level ozone that is considered a pollutant, according to the Environmental Literacy Council?s Web site.

New York Times
Running on Fumes
New York Times, United States -
Still, you can avoid the worst of one pollutant, ozone, by running in the morning. Levels peak at midday. And there is some evidence that you can develop ...
Foaming Detergent cleans evaporator and condenser coils.
ThomasNet Industrial News Room, NY -
NSF C1 and A1 Registered for use in meat and poultry plants, it contains no Class I or Class II Ozone Depleting Chemicals or chlorinated solvents and has no ...
Californians driving less hasn't cleared air
Press-Enterprise, CA - Aug 1, 2008
Summer always has the highest concentrated levels of ozone pollutants, he added. Hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides become ozone when they are exposed to ...

New York Times
China Announces More Pollution Controls
New York Times, United States - Jul 31, 2008
Many small factories that use solvents generate volatile organic compounds, commonly referred to as VOCs, which can contribute to ozone and smoggy skies. ...
More in Northeastern Pennsylvania leaving the driving to someone else.
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Aug 2, 2008
Schoeffler said carpooling not only cuts down on ozone-harming emissions, fuel and auto maintenance expenses, it can help companies with retention of ...
Web Alerts for Asthma
Wall Street Journal - Jul 26, 2008
The results are based on a standardized indicator called the Air Quality Index (AQI) that measures major air pollutants such as ground-level ozone, ...
NC officials issue Code Orange alert
Madison Messenger, VA - Jul 28, 2008
The primary pollutant of concern is ozone, a highly reactive form of oxygen. Ozone can be unhealthy to breathe, damage plants and reduce crop yields. ...
Black & Veatch Awarded Ozone System Upgrade Project For Lincoln,
Water Online (press release), PA - Jul 30, 2008
The new, state-of-the-art ozone system will use less energy to produce more ozone for disinfection at the East Water Treatment Plant. ...
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Formation of Molecular Chlorine from the Photolysis of Ozone and Aqueous Sea-Salt Particles -
KW Oum, MJ Lakin, DO DeHaan, T Brauers, BJ … - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... KW Oum, Particles Photolysis of Ozone and Aqueous Sea-Salt Formation of Molecular
Chlorine from the ... 132 article(s) on the ISI Web of Science. ...

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY: Enhanced: Meeting at the Interface -
JH Seinfeld - Science, 2000 - sciencemag.org
... Lett 20, 699 (1993) [ADS]. ... The NARSTO (North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric
Ozone) Web site has a section on aerosol science that includes a white ...

Tropospheric Air Pollution: Ozone, Airborne Toxics, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Particles -
BJ Finlayson-Pitts, JN Pitts Jr - Science, 1997 - sciencemag.org
... are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. ... 20, 699 (1993 ... National
Academy of Sciences, Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional ...

[PS] Economical Estimation of the Losses of Crops Due to High Ozone Levels -
I Dimov, T Ostromsky, I Tzvetanov, Z Zlatev - Agricultural Economics and Management, 1999 - parallel.bas.bg
... 700 841 900 1022103410341042 362 386 484 511 511 529 539 567 697 699 849 926 ... JA Logan
and SC Wofsy, A regional scale model for ozone in the ... 11] ?WEB-site for ...
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Responses to ozone are increased in obese mice -
SA Shore, YM Rivera-Sanchez, IN Schwartzman, RA … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2003 - Am Physiological Soc
... Search for citing articles in: ISI Web of Science (1 ... C57BL/6J mice after lethal and
sublethal ozone exposures ... J Pediatr 132: 699-703, 1998.[ISI][Medline]; Maffei ...

Fluorescence as an early indicator of yield suppression by ozone. Edwin Fiscus, Michael Flowers, …
S INDEX, L PASSWORD - abstracts.co.allenpress.com
... Abstracts (699-710). ... KEY WORDS: fluorescence, Ozone damage, gas exchange, yield
predictor. ... Kansas 66044 USA e-mail abserv@allenpress.com | Web www.allenpress.com ...

Effect of C-fiber-mediated, ozone-induced rapid shallow breathing on airway epithelial injury in … -
ES Schelegle, MF Alfaro, L Putney, M Stovall, N … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001 - Am Physiological Soc
... Breathing pattern response and epithelial labeling in ozone-induced airway injury
in neutrophil-depleted rats. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 20: 699-709, 1999 ...

Differential effects of ozone on airway and tissue mechanics in obese mice -
YM Rivera-Sanchez, RA Johnston, IN Schwartzman, J … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
... J Pediatr 132: 699-703, 1998.[ISI][Medline ... Differential susceptibility to ozone-induced
airways hyperreactivity in ... Applied Physiology Online ISI Web of Science ...

Fuzzy logic modeling of surface ozone concentrations -
R Mintz, BR Young, WY Svrcek - Computers and Chemical Engineering, 2005 - Elsevier
... All past meteorological data and past ozone data used in this study are taken from ...
Data is downloaded from the Clean Air Strategic Alliance web page (CASA, 2002 ...

… in a changing climate: a meta-analysis of responses to elevated carbon dioxide and elevated ozone -
EA AINSWORTH - Global Change Biology, 2008 - Blackwell Synergy
... Ozone is a secondary pollutant formed from oxidation of ... The Web of Science? citation
database (ISI, Thomson Inc ... categories: 500 ? 599 ppm; 600-699 ppm; and ...
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American Academy of Dermatology Applauds Efforts of the E.P.A. to Protect the Ozone Layer

Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun is one of the leading causes of skin cancer worldwide. Although the earth’s ozone layer offers us some protection from harmful UV radiation, a group of chemicals that includes chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) threatened to seriously deplete this protective shield – sparking a pivotal international treaty known as the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer that is credited with reversing this dangerous trend.

“As the 20th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol approaches, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and all international parties responsible for initiating and implementing this landmark treaty should be commended for their commitment to protecting the ozone layer and, in effect, sparing future generations of people from a higher incidence and potentially more lethal forms of skin cancer,” said dermatologist Diane R. Baker, MD, FAAD, president of the American Academy of Dermatology.

In the early 1970s, scientists discovered that emissions of CFCs – commonly used as propellants in aerosol products, such as spray deodorants, refrigerants, solvents, and foam-blowing agents – were depleting the ozone in the upper atmosphere. In fact, scientists observed a thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica in the 1980s. This “ozone hole,” as it came to be known, caused considerable concern and spurred the leaders from several countries to come together in 1987 to sign the landmark Montreal Protocol – designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production and use of CFCs and other ozone-depleting substances.

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As the EPA and its international partners prepare to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Montreal Protocol in September 2007, they are widely credited with stopping the further thinning of the ozone layer. While experts caution that sustained recovery of the ozone layer will require worldwide phase-out of ozone-depleting substances, research shows that the ozone layer over most of the world has not grown thinner since 1998 and appears to be recovering due to reduced emissions of ozone-depleting substances.

The EPA projects that by the year 2165, actions to protect and restore the ozone layer will save an estimated 6.3 million U.S. lives that would have otherwise been lost to skin cancer. For more information on the 20th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol, visit the EPA’s website at http://www.epa.gov/ozone/2007stratozoneprogressreport.html.

May 7 is Melanoma Monday® and the official launch of Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month®. For more information about skin cancer, please visit www.skincarephysicians.com and click on “SkinCancerNet.”

The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy), founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of more than 15,000 physicians worldwide, the Academy is committed to: advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair and nails; advocating high standards in clinical practice, education, and research in dermatology; and supporting and enhancing patient care for a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails. For more information, contact the Academy at 1-888-462-DERM (3376) or http://www.aad.org.

 

Plan B Not Always Available

The emergency contraceptive pill Plan B is not often prescribed by doctors and isn't consistently available in pharmacies, conclude two U.S. studies presented Monday at a meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in San Diego.

Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved non-prescription sales of Plan B for girls and women age 18 and older. Girls under 18 still require a prescription for Plan B, which is designed to prevent pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex.

One study of 1,355 women undergoing annual gynecologic exams found that only nine percent of the 506 women using no form of birth control were given advanced prescriptions for emergency contraception, Bloomberg news reported.

"Doctors are underutilizing opportunities to increase awareness of emergency contraception to patients during annual gynecologic exams," wrote study lead author Archana Pradhan, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

"Even though Plan B is now an over-the-counter medication, health care providers still need to educate their patients regarding emergency contraception," Pradhan noted.

A second study included a survey of 1,085 drug stores in cities in a number of states with different laws. The study was conducted before the FDA approved OTC sales of Plan B, Bloomberg reported.

In Boston, no woman was refused the drug. Massachusetts requires pharmacists to provide emergency contraception. In four percent of cases in Boston, the drug was not in stock.

In Atlanta, nine percent of pharmacists refused to fill Plan B prescriptions. Georgia allows pharmacists to refuse to provide Plan B if they have a moral objection to the pill. In 26 percent of cases, pharmacists were willing to fill the prescription but didn't have the drug in stock.

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Pesticides, Nitrates May Boost Preemie Birth, Harm School Performance

The date that a child is conceived has an impact on both their likelihood for premature birth and their later academic performance, U.S. researchers say.

Seasonal use of pesticides and nitrate fertilizers may be to blame, the Indiana University School of Medicine team add.

The researchers analyzed more than 27 million live births in the U.S. from 1996 to 2002.

They found that rates of premature birth were highest in May-June (11.9 percent of live births) and lowest in Aug.-Sept. (almost 10.8 percent). Pesticide and nitrate levels in surface water are highest in May-June, lowest in Aug.-Sept.

"A growing body of evidence suggests that the consequences of prenatal exposure to pesticides and nitrates as well as to other environmental contaminants is detrimental to many outcomes of pregnancy," researcher Dr. Paul Winchester, professor of clinical pediatrics, said in a prepared statement. "As a neonatologist, I am seeing a growing number of birth defects and preterm births, and I think we need to face up to environmental causes."

They also looked at Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress (ISTEP) scores from 1.6 million children in grades 3 through 10. The team compared that with the month the children were conceived.

Children conceived in June through August had the lowest ISTEP scores for math and language, according to the study, presented Monday at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies.

"Exposure to pesticides and nitrates can alter the hormonal milieu of the pregnant mother and the developing fetal brain. While our findings do not represent absolute proof that pesticides and nitrates contribute to lower ISTEP scores, they strongly support such a hypothesis," Winchester said.

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Combo Children's Vaccine Effective and Safe: Study

An investigational combination vaccine to protect children against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio was effective and well-tolerated in children ages 4 to 6 in a Phase III clinical trial, according to vaccine manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline.

The study found that children who received the combination DTaP-IPV vaccine had a comparable immune response and safety profile to children who received separately administered DTaP and IPV vaccines.

DTaP-IPV has not been approved for use in the United States.

The findings were to be presented this week at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies.

"An increasing number of vaccines are being recommended to prevent childhood diseases, including additional vaccines at the 4 to 6 year-old doctor's visit. We are pleased to be developing a new combination vaccine that, if approved, could offer one potential solution to the problem of increased numbers of injections during single doctor visits," Dr. Barbara Howe, vice president of North American vaccine development for GlaxoSmithKline, said in a prepared statement.

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J&J Halts Heart Stent Trials

Johnson & Johnson Inc. said Monday that it is halting ongoing clinical trials of its CoStar drug-coated heart stent and will stop sales of the stent in Europe, Asia and Latin America, where it's already been approved. The company also said it will withdraw its application for approval to sell the stent in the United States.

J&J made the moves after CoStar failed in a clinical trial against the Taxus drug-coated stent made by Boston Scientific, the Associated Press reported. After eight months of testing, the CoStar was found to be inferior to Taxus in reducing major adverse cardiac events such as heart attack or death.

The dose of the drug paclitaxel used on the CoStar was not effective. Paclitaxel is also used as a coating on Taxus, the AP reported.

CoStar is a product of Conor Medsystems, which was recently acquired by J&J. Development of the CoStar stent will continue, but the drug sirolimus will be used as a coating, J&J said.

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Unknown Disease Killing Pigs in China

More than 300 pigs have been killed by a unknown disease that's spreading through Guangdong province in southern China, Agence France Presse reported.

The highly-infectious disease first appeared in the town of Silao about 10 days ago. Pigs with the disease stop eating, develop fevers and start hemorrhaging, according to Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao, AFP reported.

Affected farms and markets in the area have been disinfected and the transportation and slaughter of pigs has been banned.

According to experts, there is no risk of the disease spreading to humans, according to Ta Kung Pao, AFP reported.

 
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