Daniel A Axelrad
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Recent Articles
1.
Chartres N, Aung M, Norris S, Cooper C, Bero L, Chou R, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2025 Feb;
59(9):4230-4244.
PMID: 40012089
Environmental exposures, including widespread industrial pollution, impact human health and are amplified in more highly exposed communities. Policy and regulatory frameworks for making decisions and recommendations on interventions to mitigate...
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The Consortium For Childrens Environmental Health , Wirth D, Cropper M, Axelrad D, Bald C, Bhatnagar A, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2025 Jan;
392(3):299-305.
PMID: 39778185
No abstract available.
3.
Varshavsky J, Rayasam S, Sass J, Axelrad D, Cranor C, Hattis D, et al.
Environ Health
. 2023 Jan;
21(Suppl 1):133.
PMID: 36635753
A key element of risk assessment is accounting for the full range of variability in response to environmental exposures. Default dose-response methods typically assume a 10-fold difference in response to...
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Maffini M, Rayasam S, Axelrad D, Birnbaum L, Cooper C, Franjevic S, et al.
Environ Health
. 2023 Jan;
21(Suppl 1):120.
PMID: 36635752
Background: Hazard identification, risk assessment, regulatory, and policy activity are usually conducted on a chemical-by-chemical basis. Grouping chemicals into categories or classes is an underutilized approach that could make risk...
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Woodruff T, Rayasam S, Axelrad D, Koman P, Chartres N, Bennett D, et al.
Environ Health
. 2023 Jan;
21(Suppl 1):132.
PMID: 36635734
The manufacture and production of industrial chemicals continues to increase, with hundreds of thousands of chemicals and chemical mixtures used worldwide, leading to widespread population exposures and resultant health impacts....
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Nielsen G, Heiger-Bernays W, Levy J, White R, Axelrad D, Lam J, et al.
Environ Health
. 2023 Jan;
21(Suppl 1):129.
PMID: 36635712
Human health risk assessment currently uses the reference dose or reference concentration (RfD, RfC) approach to describe the level of exposure to chemical hazards without appreciable risk for non-cancer health...
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Vandenberg L, Rayasam S, Axelrad D, Bennett D, Brown P, Carignan C, et al.
Environ Health
. 2023 Jan;
21(Suppl 1):121.
PMID: 36635700
Background: Understanding, characterizing, and quantifying human exposures to environmental chemicals is critical to protect public health. Exposure assessments are key to determining risks to the general population and for specific...
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Rayasam S, Koman P, Axelrad D, Woodruff T, Chartres N
Environ Sci Technol
. 2022 Nov;
56(22):16535-16537.
PMID: 36322049
No abstract available.
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Axelrad D, Coffman E, Kirrane E, Klemick H
Environ Int
. 2022 Sep;
169:107475.
PMID: 36162279
Background: The causal association between childhood lead (Pb) exposure and decrements in intelligence quotient (IQ) is well-established, and no safe blood lead level (BLL) in children has been identified. An...
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Rayasam S, Koman P, Axelrad D, Woodruff T, Chartres N
Environ Sci Technol
. 2022 Aug;
56(17):11969-11982.
PMID: 35980084
Exposures to industrial chemicals are widespread and can increase the risk of adverse health effects such as cancer, developmental disorders, respiratory effects, diabetes, and reproductive problems. The amended Toxic Substances...