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Richard Kanwal

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Dolan L, Flannery B, Hoffman-Pennesi D, Gavelek A, Jones O, Kanwal R, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2020 Jan; 111:104579. PMID: 31945454
FDA developed the interim reference level (IRL) for lead of 3 μg/day in children and 12.5 μg/day in women of childbearing age (WOCBA) to better protect the fetus from lead...
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Flannery B, Dolan L, Hoffman-Pennesi D, Gavelek A, Jones O, Kanwal R, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2019 Nov; 110:104516. PMID: 31707132
Reducing lead exposure is a public health priority for the US Food and Drug Administration as well as other federal agencies. The goals of this research were to 1) update...
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Kanwal R, Kullman G, Fedan K, Kreiss K
Public Health Rep . 2011 Aug; 126(4):480-94. PMID: 21800743
Objectives: After an outbreak of severe lung disease among workers exposed to butter-flavoring chemicals at a microwave popcorn plant, we determined whether or not lung disease risk declined after implementation...
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Kanwal R
Am Fam Physician . 2009 Jan; 79(2):87. PMID: 19178058
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Kanwal R
Curr Opin Pulm Med . 2008 Feb; 14(2):141-6. PMID: 18303424
Purpose Of Review: Medical and environmental surveys at microwave popcorn plants and flavoring production plants have revealed a risk for bronchiolitis obliterans in workers exposed to flavoring chemicals. Workers in...
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Boylstein R, Piacitelli C, Grote A, Kanwal R, Kullman G, Kreiss K
J Occup Environ Hyg . 2006 Sep; 3(10):530-5. PMID: 16998985
In microwave popcorn workers, exposure to butter flavorings has been associated with fixed obstructive lung disease resembling bronchiolitis obliterans. Inhalation toxicology studies have shown severe respiratory effects in rats exposed...
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Kanwal R, Kullman G, Piacitelli C, Boylstein R, Sahakian N, Martin S, et al.
J Occup Environ Med . 2006 Feb; 48(2):149-57. PMID: 16474263
Objective: After investigating fixed airways obstruction in butter flavoring-exposed workers at a microwave popcorn plant, we sought to further characterize lung disease risk from airborne butter-flavoring chemicals. Methods: We analyzed...