Katya Tsaioun
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Recent Articles
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Senerth E, Whaley P, Akl E, Beverly B, Alonso-Coello P, Rooney A, et al.
Environ Int
. 2025 Feb;
197:109314.
PMID: 39965475
Objective: To provide guidance for the use of the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) Evidence-to-Decision (EtD) framework for environmental and occupational health (EOH). Study Design And Setting:...
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Senerth E, Whaley P, Akl E, Beverly B, Alonso-Coello P, Jalil E, et al.
Environ Int
. 2025 Jan;
195():109209.
PMID: 39787778
Background: Environmental and occupational health (EOH) assessments increasingly utilize systematic review methods and structured frameworks for evaluating evidence about the human health effects of exposures. However, there is no prevailing...
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Meyer F, Bitsch A, Forman H, Fragoulis A, Ghezzi P, Henschenmacher B, et al.
Environ Int
. 2024 Nov;
194:108940.
PMID: 39566441
Background: Oxidative stress is thought to be related to many diseases. Furthermore, it is hypothesized that radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) may induce excessive oxidative stress in various cell types and...
4.
Sille F, Busquet F, Fitzpatrick S, Herrmann K, Leenhouts-Martin L, Luechtefeld T, et al.
ALTEX
. 2024 Jul;
41(3):344-362.
PMID: 39016082
The Human Exposome Project aims to revolutionize our understanding of how environmental exposures affect human health by systematically cataloging and analyzing the myriad exposures individuals encounter throughout their lives. This...
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Mathisen G, Bearth A, Jones L, Hoffmann S, Vist G, Ames H, et al.
Arch Toxicol
. 2024 Jun;
98(8):2299-2308.
PMID: 38877155
No abstract available.
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Hogberg H, Tsaioun K, Breidenbach J, Elmore B, Filipovska J, Garcia-Reyero N, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2024 May;
103:16-26.
PMID: 38763473
Background: The global coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic began in early 2020, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In mid-2020 the CIAO (Modelling the Pathogenesis of COVID-19 Using...
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Balls M, Bass R, Curren R, Fentem J, Goldberg A, Hartung T, et al.
ALTEX
. 2024 Apr;
41(2):179-201.
PMID: 38629803
When The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique was published in 1959, authors William Russell and Rex Burch had a modest goal: to make researchers think about what they were doing...
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More S, Bampidis V, Benford D, Bragard C, Hernandez-Jerez A, Bennekou S, et al.
EFSA J
. 2023 Nov;
21(10):e08312.
PMID: 37908452
EFSA Strategy 2027 outlines the need for fit-for-purpose protocols for EFSA generic scientific assessments to aid in delivering trustworthy scientific advice. This EFSA Scientific Committee guidance document helps address this...
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Pantoja I, Smirnova L, Muotri A, Wahlin K, Kahn J, Boyd J, et al.
Front Artif Intell
. 2023 Mar;
6:1116870.
PMID: 36925616
The brain is arguably the most powerful computation system known. It is extremely efficient in processing large amounts of information and can discern signals from noise, adapt, and filter faulty...
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Krewski D, Saunders-Hastings P, Baan R, Barton-Maclaren T, Browne P, Chiu W, et al.
ALTEX
. 2022 Sep;
39(4):667-693.
PMID: 36098377
Assessment of potential human health risks associated with environmental and other agents requires careful evaluation of all available and relevant evidence for the agent of interest, including both data-rich and...