Can hormesis be a default for dose-response?

作者: Barbara G Callahan

DOI: 10.1191/0960327105HT524OA

关键词: High dosesGlobeHormesisEnvironmental ethicsNewspaperPopular pressMedicine

摘要: Since the 1920s, interest in hormesis has peaked and ebbed. Hormesis had been a forgotten theory until recent investigation by Dr Ed Calabrese at University of Massachusetts, along with others, resurrected it from obscurity. This renewed is demonstrated articles prestigious scientific journals such as Nature Science well popular press (Discovery, US News World Report newspapers Boston Globe). Currently, strong this dose-response (which predicts contrasting effects low versus high doses) exists explored issue.

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