Association of criteria pollutants with plasma hemostatic/inflammatory markers
Inflammatory markers re pollutants ....use to challenge re EMR...Note MN...
Roy: This is a very important study re inflammatory markers as result of pollutant exposures!!!
The study states in part "......to elucidate health effects of air pollution."
Hemostatic and inflammatory markers were examined and significant associations were found re white blood counts and several other factors including fibrinogen due to environmentally relevant ambient pollutants.
Note the words "health effects" as opposed to "biological effects."
As you know, over the past decade and more, game-playing has been supported by the clever use of words and the claim that "biological effects" do not mean that "health effects" are an issue.
While "health effects" can, of course, also be beneficial, we know that there are limitations and guidelines that are applied to limit even beneficial exposures. This study makes it clear that the changes confirm "harmful health effects!!!"
As you can see, this study "admits" that white blood count changes, albumin counts, fibrinogen measurements plus more are, in fact, causing health problems which, in this study focus on coronary disease.
This reminds me of a couple of large posters Dave Stetzer gave to me at a meeting several years ago that indicate locations for various homes where heart attacks and strokes occurred due to suspected EMR exposures.
The word "fibrin," and even the phrase "severe subacute epicarditis" appear on one of my guinea pig necropsies. "Fibrin" is related to the development of amyloid. As you know, one of my EMR-exposed (electric meter) guinea pigds died due to Reactive Renal Amyloidosis.
Prior to any deaths in my four guinea pigs, the drastic blood changes (white blood cell counts) I have reported on many times in the past, indicated a collapse of their immune function. Research info re even low levels of ionizing radiation also support such changes due to inflammation. Take care - Joanne
Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpelican@aol.com
Association of criteria pollutants with plasma hemostatic/inflammatory markers: a population-based study
Duanping Liao, Gerardo Heiss, Vernon M Chinchilli, Yinkang Duan, Aaron R Folsom, Hung-Mo Lin and Veikko Salomaa
J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 2005 15: 319-328; advance online publication, November 10, 2004; 10.1038/sj.jea.7500408
Abstract
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/jUDB0Gkiuv0DV0ix60Ez
Full Text
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/jUDB0Gkiuv0DV0ix70E1
Omega Links:
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Joanne+C.+Mueller
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=inflammatory+markers
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=amyloid
Roy: This is a very important study re inflammatory markers as result of pollutant exposures!!!
The study states in part "......to elucidate health effects of air pollution."
Hemostatic and inflammatory markers were examined and significant associations were found re white blood counts and several other factors including fibrinogen due to environmentally relevant ambient pollutants.
Note the words "health effects" as opposed to "biological effects."
As you know, over the past decade and more, game-playing has been supported by the clever use of words and the claim that "biological effects" do not mean that "health effects" are an issue.
While "health effects" can, of course, also be beneficial, we know that there are limitations and guidelines that are applied to limit even beneficial exposures. This study makes it clear that the changes confirm "harmful health effects!!!"
As you can see, this study "admits" that white blood count changes, albumin counts, fibrinogen measurements plus more are, in fact, causing health problems which, in this study focus on coronary disease.
This reminds me of a couple of large posters Dave Stetzer gave to me at a meeting several years ago that indicate locations for various homes where heart attacks and strokes occurred due to suspected EMR exposures.
The word "fibrin," and even the phrase "severe subacute epicarditis" appear on one of my guinea pig necropsies. "Fibrin" is related to the development of amyloid. As you know, one of my EMR-exposed (electric meter) guinea pigds died due to Reactive Renal Amyloidosis.
Prior to any deaths in my four guinea pigs, the drastic blood changes (white blood cell counts) I have reported on many times in the past, indicated a collapse of their immune function. Research info re even low levels of ionizing radiation also support such changes due to inflammation. Take care - Joanne
Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email: jcmpelican@aol.com
Association of criteria pollutants with plasma hemostatic/inflammatory markers: a population-based study
Duanping Liao, Gerardo Heiss, Vernon M Chinchilli, Yinkang Duan, Aaron R Folsom, Hung-Mo Lin and Veikko Salomaa
J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 2005 15: 319-328; advance online publication, November 10, 2004; 10.1038/sj.jea.7500408
Abstract
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/jUDB0Gkiuv0DV0ix60Ez
Full Text
http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/jUDB0Gkiuv0DV0ix70E1
Omega Links:
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Joanne+C.+Mueller
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=inflammatory+markers
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=amyloid
Starmail - 15. Jul, 21:22