Nail Salons Science |
Publications: Froines, J. and Garabrant, D. (1986) Quantitative evaluation of manicurists exposure to methyl, ethyl and isobutyl methacrylates during production of synthetic fingernails. Appl.Ind.Hyg. July 1986. Hiipakka, D. and Samimi, B. (1987). Exposure of acrylic fingernail sculptors to organic vapors and methacrylate dusts. Am.Ind.Hyg.Assoc.J.1987.
John,E., Savitz, D. and Shy, C. (1994). Spontaneous abortions among cosmetologists. Epidemiology, 1994. Kwapniewski R. et. al. (2008). Occupational exposure to dibutyl phthalate among manicurists. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, June 2008: 50 (6): 705-11. (Abstract online) Kurt, T.L. (1990) The (internal) dangers of acrylic fingernails. JAMA. (1990) Labreche, F., et al (2003) Characterization of Chemical Exposures in Hairdressing Salons. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 18: 1014-1021, 2003. LoSasso GL (2002) Neurocognitive sequelae of exposure to organic solvents and (meth)acrylates among nailstudio technicians. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, & Behavioral Neurology. 15(1):44-55, March 2002. LoSasso GL. et al (2001).Neuropsychological Symptoms Associated With Low-Level Exposure to Solvents and (Meth)acrylates Among Nail Technicians. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, & Behavioral Neurology. 14(3):183-189, July/September 2001. NAILS Magazine Statistics - 2008-2009 Industry Statistics. Roelofs, C. et al (2007) Indoor Air Quality in Nail Salons Presented at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference, Philadelphia, PA June 6, 2007.
Spencer A., et.al. (1997) Control of ethyl methacrylate exposures during the application of artificial fingernails. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 58(3):214-8 March 1997.
Ongoing Research: Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice Participatory research, Organizing and Leadership Initiative for Safety and Health (POLISH)
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