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  1. Jul 12, 2021 · Naphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that has been associated with health effects, including cancer. As the state of the science on naphthalene toxicity continues to evolve, updated toxicity reference value (s) may be required to support human health risk assessment.

  2. Background: Naphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that has been associated with health effects, including cancer. As the state of the science on naphthalene toxicity continues to evolve, updated toxicity reference value (s) may be required to support human health risk assessment.

  3. Jul 20, 2010 · Naphthalene is a toxic air pollutant widely found in ambient and indoor air due to emissions from the chemical and primary metals industries, biomass burning, gasoline and oil combustion, tobacco smoking, the use of mothballs, fumigants and deodorizers, and many other sources.

  4. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded that naphthalene is possibly carcinogenic to humans. The U.S. EPA classified naphthalene as a possible human carcinogen, also based on animal studies.

  5. This review article describes recurring and emerging environmental health issues relating to mothballs containing naphthalene. The toxicology and health effects of naphthalene exposure are reviewed, with discussion of high-risk populations and risk mitigation strategies.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · Objectives: This scoping report presents a systematic evidence map of studies informative of the health effects of naphthalene exposure, focusing on human and experimental animal studies that could potentially be used to derive updated reference value (s) for human health risk assessment.

  7. Environmental Exposures. Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health. Naphthalene/Naftalina. ( Español Naphthalene is a type of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and possible carcinogen. It is found abundantly in outdoor air with traffic being the largest source.

  8. Naphthalene is frequently present in industrial and automobile emissions and effluents, and in various media in the general environment, due to its natural occurrence in coal and petroleum products and emissions and its use in various products and formulations.

  9. Apr 24, 2019 · Human exposure to naphthalene (NA), an acute lung toxicant and possible human carcinogen, is primarily through inhalation. Acute lung toxicity and carcinogenesis are thought to be related because the target sites for both are similar.

  10. Health Hazard Information. Acute Effects: Acute exposure of humans to naphthalene by inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact is associated with. al damage. Symptoms of acute exposure include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, malaise, confusion, anemia, jaundice, convulsions, and com.