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Adherence to a Western dietary pattern and risk of bladder cancer : A pooled analysis of 13 cohort studies of the Bladder Cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants international study

Little is known about the association of diet with risk of bladder cancer. This might be due to the fact that the majority of studies have focused on single food items, rather than dietary patterns, which may better capture any influence of diet on bladder cancer risk. We aimed to investigate the association between a measure of Western dietary pattern and bladder cancer risk. Associations between

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, ethyl (E)hex-3-enoate, CAS registry number 26553-46-8

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. Ethyl (E)hex-3-enoate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from read-across analog methyl 3-hexenoate (CAS # 2396-78-3) show that ethyl (E)hex-3-e

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 2,2-dimethyl-3-methyl-3-butenyl propanoate, CAS Registry Number 104468-21-5

Summary: The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. 2,2-Dimethyl-3-methyl-3-butenyl propanoate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from read-across analog rhodinyl formate (CAS # 141-09-3)

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 3-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carbonitrile, CAS registry number 68084-04-8

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. 3-(4-Methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carbonitrile was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data show that 3-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carbon

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 1-(2-methylprop-2-enoloxy)-2,2,4-trimethylpentan-3-ol, CAS Registry Number 526218-21-3

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. 1-(2-Methylprop-2-enoloxy)-2,2,4-trimethylpentan-3-ol was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data show that 1-(2-methylprop-2-enoloxy)-2,2,4-trimethylpen

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, decanoic acid, CAS Registry Number 334-48-5

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. Decanoic acid was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data on the target material and from read-across analog nonanoic acid (CAS # 112-05-0) show that dec

The Church of Sweden and the Quest to Bounce Back Better

Civil society organizations have distinctive roles to play in everysociety. They collectively contribute to the very communal fabric thatenables a dynamic social contract, and provide the space and the opportunityfor matters not easily handled in the other spheres of society.In those roles civil society is also a crucial part in the resilience of anysociety and a key force in its capacity to cope

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, ethyl 3-methylthiopropionate, CAS Registry Number 13327-56-5

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. Ethyl 3-methylthiopropionate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from read-across analog methyl 3-methylthiopropionate (CAS # 13532-18-8) show th

One-Hour Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests for the Prediction and Diagnostic Surveillance of Type 1 Diabetes

CONTEXT: Once islet autoantibody-positive individuals are identified, predicting which individuals are at highest risk for type 1 diabetes (T1D) is important. A metabolic risk score derived from 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) data, the Diabetes Prevention Trial-Type 1 risk score (DPTRS), can accurately predict T1D. However, 2-hour OGTTs are time-consuming and costly. OBJECTIVE: We aimed

Cathodoluminescence visualisation of local thickness variations of GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-well tubes on nanowires

We present spatially and spectrally resolved emission from nanowires with a thin radial layer of GaAs embedded in AlGaAs barriers, grown radially around taper-free GaAs cores. The GaAs layers are thin enough to show quantization, and are quantum wells. Due to their shape, they are referred to as quantum well tubes (QWTs). We have investigated three different nominal QWT thicknesses: 1.5, 2.0, and

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, hexyl hexanoate, CAS Registry Number 6378-65-0

The existing information supports the use of this material as described in this safety assessment. Hexyl hexanoate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from read-across analog hexyl isobutyrate (CAS # 2349-07-7) show that hexyl hexanoate is not