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Association of environmental chemicals & estrogen metabolites in children.

BMC Endocr Disord

December 2015

The Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center®, Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave, Research Building, Hackensack, NJ, 07601, USA.

Background: The prevalence of pediatric hormonal disorders and hormonally-sensitive cancers are rising. Chemicals including bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, parabens, 4-nonylphenol (4NP) and triclosan have been linked to disruption of endocrine pathways and altered hormonal status in both animal and human studies. Additionally, changes in estrogen metabolism have been associated with pediatric endocrine disorders and linked to estrogen-dependent cancers.

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Safety and efficacy of a 100% dimethicone pediculocide in school-age children.

BMC Pediatr

June 2015

The Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center®, Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave, Hackensack, NJ, 07601, USA.

Background: Head lice most commonly affect children, ages 3 to 11. Concerns exist about the safety and efficacy of pesticide-based treatments. Published studies suggest dimethicone is a potentially safe and effective non-toxic treatment, but have not evaluated 100% dimethicone in a pediatric population.

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