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Published/Copyright: May 31, 2022

Published Online: 2022-05-31
Published in Print: 2022-06-27

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Mini Reviews
  3. Unani medicinal herbs as potential air disinfectants: an evidence-based review
  4. Safety assessment of natural products in Malaysia: current practices, challenges, and new strategies
  5. Environmental and occupational health on the Navajo Nation: a scoping review
  6. Review Articles
  7. Understanding Holism in the light of principle underlying practice of Unani Medicine
  8. Investigating the field effectiveness of respirators against metal particle exposure in various workplaces: a systematic review
  9. To which extent are per-and poly-fluorinated substances associated to metabolic syndrome?
  10. Reactive nitrogen compounds and their influence on human health: an overview
  11. Millimeter (MM) wave and microwave frequency radiation produce deeply penetrating effects: the biology and the physics
  12. Air pollution increases the risk of pulmonary embolism: a meta-analysis
  13. Housing and health in vulnerable social groups: an overview and bibliometric analysis
  14. Environmental arsenic exposure and its toxicological effect on thyroid function: a systematic review
  15. Letters to the Editor
  16. Comments on Martin Pall, “Millimeter (MM) wave and microwave frequency radiation produce deeply penetrating effects: the biology and the physics”, Rev Environ Health 2021;37:247–58.
  17. Comments on Pall’s “Millimeter (MM) wave and microwave frequency radiation produce deeply penetrating effects: the biology and the physics”
  18. ‘Proof of EHS beyond all reasonable doubt’. Comment on: Leszczynski D. Review of the scientific evidence on the individual sensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EHS). Rev Environ Health 2021; https://doi.org/10.1515/reveh-2021-0038. Online ahead of print
  19. Why scientifically unfounded and misleading claim should be dismissed to make true research progress in the acknowledgment of electrohypersensibility as a new worldwide emerging pathology
  20. Comments on the article by Dariusz Leszczynski: Review of the scientific evidence on the individual sensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EHS). Rev Environ Health 2021
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