Results of CURE trial for acute coronary syndrome

M Mitka - Jama, 2001 - jamanetwork.com
WASHINGTON—In a report widely expected to launch a spate of environmental health
research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released data on 27 toxins
found in a crosssection of residents of the United States. The report is the first of what the
agency says will be ongoing annual snapshots of the toxic load Americans carry. While
three of the chemicals—the metals lead and cadmium and the nicotine by-product cotinine—
had previously been measured in large population-based studies, the new report marks the …