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Serum biomarkers respond differently in Inuit and European populationsSerum biomarkers respond differently in Inuit and European populations, likely due to differences in genetic or lifestyle factors. Differences in contaminant mixtures may also play a role |
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Different types of biomarkers in the pathogenic sequence between exposure and diseaseDifferent types of biomarkers in the pathogenic sequence between exposure and disease |
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Age-standardized mortality rates for selected causesAge-standardized mortality rates for selected causes |
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Infant mortality in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004) per 1000 populationInfant mortality in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004) per 1000 population |
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Birth rate in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004) per 1000 populationBirth rate in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004) per 1000 population |
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Trends in infant mortality rate of Greenlanders, NWT Inuit and Alaska Natives compared to Denmark, Canada and USATrends in infant mortality rate of Greenlanders, NWT Inuit and Alaska Natives compared to Denmark, Canada and USA |
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Life expectancy at birth in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004)Life expectancy at birth in Arctic countries and regions (2000-2004) |
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Population structure in Arctic countries and regionsPopulation structure in Arctic countries and regions |
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Effect of mercury and dioxin-like compounds on the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complicationsEffect of mercury and dioxin-like compounds on the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications. (HDL: high density lipoprotein. LDL: low densitiy lipoprotein. TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor. NF-κВ: [..] |
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Genetic and environmental factors increase in concert the susceptibility of an individual for public health problems such as, type2 diabetes and metabolic syndromeGenetic and environmental factors increase in concert the susceptibility of an individual for public health problems such as, type2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. All these conditions may have [..] |
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Genes, macronutrients, and contaminants may have synergistic effects on the development of diseasesGenes, macronutrients, and contaminants may have synergistic effects on the development of diseases. The probability for illness is increased when several predisposing factors are simultaneously [..] |
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PBDEs and PFOS in blood plasma of mothers and women of child-bearing agePBDEs (sum of BDE-47, -99, -100 and -153) and PFOS in blood plasma (Alaska: serum) of mothers and women of child-bearing age |
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Exceedance of blood guideline values for mercury, lead and PCBs in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations in Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and the United States (Alaska)Exceedance of blood guideline values for mercury, lead and PCBs in mothers and women of child-bearing age in different populations in Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and the United States (Alaska) |
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Mercury and lead concentrations in blood of mothers, pregnant women and women of child-bearing age during different time periodsMercury and lead concentrations in blood of mothers, pregnant women and women of child-bearing age during different time periods |
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Environmental contaminants are typically found in minute quantitiesEnvironmental contaminants are typically found in minute quantities. Careful laboratory analyses are required to detect concentrations in the parts per million or parts per billion. A small error can [..] |