Carolyn P Monteilh
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Recent Articles
1.
Small C, Terrell M, Cameron L, Wirth J, Monteilh C, Marcus M
Int J Child Adolesc health
. 2019 Oct;
2(3).
PMID: 31595180
Whether environmental exposures alter the timing of puberty is the subject of increasing interest as pubertal age may have consequences for long term health. This study examines the association between...
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Algren D, Monteilh C, Punja M, Schier J, Belson M, Hepler B, et al.
J Med Toxicol
. 2013 Jan;
9(1):106-15.
PMID: 23359211
Background: During the summer of 2005, multiple cities in the United States began to report outbreaks of fentanyl-associated fatalities among illicit drug users. The objectives of this study were to...
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Manassaram D, Backer L, Messing R, Fleming L, Luke B, Monteilh C
Environ Health
. 2010 Oct;
9:60.
PMID: 20946657
Background: Private water systems are more likely to have nitrate levels above the maximum contaminant level (MCL). Pregnant women are considered vulnerable to the effects of exposure to high levels...
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Gerr F, Monteilh C, Marcus M
J Occup Rehabil
. 2006 Jun;
16(3):265-77.
PMID: 16802184
Background: In this review, the epidemiological evidence examining associations between upper extremity musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders and keyboard use intensity (hours of computer use-per day or per-week) and computer user...
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Hannan L, Monteilh C, Gerr F, Kleinbaum D, Marcus M
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2005 Nov;
31(5):375-86.
PMID: 16273964
Objectives: Most previous studies of the association between psychosocial stress and musculoskeletal illness among computer users have been cross-sectional and have yielded inconsistent results. The association between a measure of...