Self-reported health and prior health behaviors of newly admitted correctional inmates.
Conklin, T J, Lincoln, T, Tuthill, R W
OBJECTIVES: This study obtained comprehensive health information from newly admitted correctional inmates. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 1198 inmates on day 3 of their incarceration....
Health effects among newborns after prenatal exposure to ClO2-disinfected drinking water.
Tuthill, R W, Giusti, R A, Moore, G S, Calabrese, E J
Because chlorination of potable surface waters may be associated with increased risk of carcinogenicity, substitute methods for the routine disinfection of public water supplies are being explored....
Batik, O, Craun, G F, Tuthill, R W, Kraemer, D F
Outbreaks of hepatitis A (HA) attributable to water contamination have been reported; however, the impact of water supply characteristics on the endemic rates of HA has not been quantified. This...
Drinking water sodium and blood pressure in children: a second look.
A previous study by the current authors demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically important elevation of 3-5 mmHg in mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure in high school sophomores...
Age as a function in the development of sodium-related hypertension.
The populations of the developed nations of the world exhibit an increase in blood pressure with age, while in primitive societies blood pressure remains relatively constant throughout adult life....
Degree of public support for household hazardous waste control alternatives.
Tuthill, R W, Stanek, E J, Willis, C, Moore, G S
This paper reports information from Massachusetts on attitudes of householders toward alternative approaches and economic solutions to household hazardous waste (HHW) generation and disposal....
An epidemiologic study of gypsy moth rash.
Tuthill, R W, Canada, A T, Wilcock, K, Etkind, P H, O'Dell, T M, Shama, S K
In 1981, outbreaks of itchy skin rashes were reported accompanying the heavy infestation of gypsy moths (GM) in the Northeastern United States. The rash problem was widespread and a considerable...
Self-reported health and prior health behaviors of newly admitted correctional inmates.
Conklin, T J, Lincoln, T, Tuthill, R W
OBJECTIVES: This study obtained comprehensive health information from newly admitted correctional inmates. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 1198 inmates on day 3 of their incarceration....
Health effects among newborns after prenatal exposure to ClO2-disinfected drinking water.
Tuthill, R W, Giusti, R A, Moore, G S, Calabrese, E J
Because chlorination of potable surface waters may be associated with increased risk of carcinogenicity, substitute methods for the routine disinfection of public water supplies are being explored....
Batik, O, Craun, G F, Tuthill, R W, Kraemer, D F
Outbreaks of hepatitis A (HA) attributable to water contamination have been reported; however, the impact of water supply characteristics on the endemic rates of HA has not been quantified. This...
Drinking water sodium and blood pressure in children: a second look.
A previous study by the current authors demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically important elevation of 3-5 mmHg in mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure in high school sophomores...
Age as a function in the development of sodium-related hypertension.
The populations of the developed nations of the world exhibit an increase in blood pressure with age, while in primitive societies blood pressure remains relatively constant throughout adult life....
Degree of public support for household hazardous waste control alternatives.
Tuthill, R W, Stanek, E J, Willis, C, Moore, G S
This paper reports information from Massachusetts on attitudes of householders toward alternative approaches and economic solutions to household hazardous waste (HHW) generation and disposal....
An epidemiologic study of gypsy moth rash.
Tuthill, R W, Canada, A T, Wilcock, K, Etkind, P H, O'Dell, T M, Shama, S K
In 1981, outbreaks of itchy skin rashes were reported accompanying the heavy infestation of gypsy moths (GM) in the Northeastern United States. The rash problem was widespread and a considerable...