Those silicone rubber wristbands worn to raise awareness for causes may tell you a thing or two about your own health. A new study from the Oregon State University found such wristbands could provide ...
Millions of people wear them every day to support their team or favorite cause. Chances are most of those people don’t know they may be wearing the latest advancement in science. “We use these ...
Silicone wristbands have emerged as a promising passive sampling tool for the assessment of personal chemical exposures. Their lightweight and non-invasive design allows for the continuous monitoring ...
Exposure monitoring with personal silicone wristband samplers was demonstrated in Peru in four agriculture and urban communities where logistic and practical constraints hinder use of more traditional ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Millions of children fail to reach their developmental potential worldwide, in part due to higher rates of exposure to current and legacy pollutants. Researchers studying chemical ...
A study by researchers at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health shows that inexpensive and convenient devices such as silicone wristbands can be used to yield quantitative air quality data, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Millions of children fail to reach their developmental potential worldwide, in part due to higher rates of exposure to current and legacy pollutants. Researchers studying chemical ...
Researchers used silicone wristbands to examine the extent of chemical exposure among a small group of children in Montevideo, Uruguay. The 6- to 8-year-olds wore the bands for seven days. After ...
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