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Formaldehyde Regulation and Related Disorders

Health related information on formaldehyde

Provided by BFGC Health Committee, Inae Lee, February 2011

Nasopharyngeal cancer

The relationship between nasopharyngeal cancer and exposure to formaldehyde has been investigated in seven case–control studies, five of which found elevated risks for overall exposure to formaldehyde or in higher exposure categories, including one in which the increase in risk was statistically significant.

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Formaldehyde: An Unwelcome Guest

By HCLI Staff

Formaldehyde is one of the most commonly known indoor pollutants. Less familiar might be that natural processes in the atmosphere may contribute up to 90 percent of the total formaldehyde in our environment[1]. As seen in its simple molecular formula H2-C=O (or CH2O, or HCHO, or H2CO) formaldehyde is made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, constituting the most basic form of aldehyde, called methanal by its systematic name. Numerous natural and anthropogenic sources contribute to the ubiquitous occurrence of this volatile organic compound (VOC). Even interstellar formaldehyde is widely spread. It was the first polyatomic organic molecule detected in the interstellar medium (ISM), the gas and dust that exist in open space between the stars.[2]

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Recent Trends in Obesity-related Research in Medicine

By Dr. In-ae Lee
Düsseldorf, Germany

Obesity is a phenomenon becoming more prevalent around the world that has reached epidemic proportions in Westernized cultures, and the diseases associated with it (including insulin resistance, type II diabetes mellitus, hepatic steatosis, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases) have become major public health problems [1].

Obesity-related research has been conducted on multiple levels, from molecular to socio-environmental, showing that obesity results from the interaction of cellular factors with social factors. Potential biological drivers of obesity include neurobiological mechanisms, epigenetic gene-environment interactions and gut microbiota [2]. Read more…

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