A systematic review (SR) is a secondary research process (research on research) and is gaining popularity in regulatory space lately. The 2018 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo Informational Session “Moving Beyond Theory to the Use of Systematic Review to Support Regulatory Decision Making for...
During the November Society of Toxicology (SOT) Council meeting, two new SOT Issue Statements were approved and adopted: “The Complexities in Assessing the Risk to Public Health of Low-Level Arsenic Exposure” “Food and Feed Safety of Genetically Engineered Food Crops” Both...
If cancer and metabolic disease are not one of the biggest and rapidly rising medical issues, I don’t know what is—I say this primarily because I am not a medical expert; although, I would like to perceive myself as a person well-acquainted with Google. This concept was confirmed in the SOT...
Toxicologists, other scientists, and clinicians generally agree that dietary supplements are safe for consumption when used appropriately. However, all recognize that there is a paucity of toxicity information available on them, as most human toxicity data must come from post-market analysis and...
“Engineered nanomaterials can have chemical, physical, and biological properties that may differ from those of their larger counterparts. There is striking evidence that nanomaterials add a lot of value to consumer goods, but we also need to understand if there are any potential unintended...
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