Journal of subClinical Investigations©

Clinical Environmental Epidemiology in the News

Scientists Investigating for Commonly Unrecognized Toxic Exposures in the Home and Workplace

20-23 March 2015 Sussex County, New Jersey, USA. Clinical environmental investigations conducted in Sparta Township,  Sussex County, New Jersey USA identified toxic agents and barrier injuring particulates as being present in cases involving neurotoxic and allergic respiratory disorders.

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The scheduled environmental exposure investigations and studies were performed with selected patients  during the 20-22 March 2015 visit with  the subClinical Research Group (New Jersey, USA),scientists including Professor Aristides Tsatsakis president of the European Union of Toxicologists and Joseph Dumanov in conjunction with  Pulmonary Medical Associates of Sussex County,  performed clinical environmental exposure and risk assessments for patients identifying toxicological and particulate factors that were the  causes, contributing or aggravating factors to their disorders.

Recognizing the global origins of many common toxic substances and increase in recognizing their effects to human exposure the Institute for subClinical Environmental Research was founded by Dumanov in conjunction with North American and European academia and an international network of medical scientists specializing in these related fields directed the development of the subClincal Environmental Protocols with ongoing research studies identifying relevant exposures  for such investigations throughout Europe and North America.

EUROTOX Professor Tsatsakis in this collaboration identified patient toxic exposures rarely recognized, acknowledged or identified that now have been integrated into the sC protocols I-IV  set. These toxic substances are unknowingly being introduced by way of imports. A recent example being nationally reported in that of formaldehyde in floor boards and other products. In the current investigtions other such substances were identified.

The clinical diagnostic methods integrate nearly all environmental exposure risks including the non-ionizing LV -HV- MW -EMF-RF radiaiton to the ionizing and the biological and chemical employing specific applied clinical diagnostic differentials for selected cases. European science has been leading the awareness for such exposures.

It was not all work for the time spent in nothern New jersey. Professor Tsatsakis, internationally recognized as a food and chemical toxicologist sampled and experienced many meals and beverages in and about the county. Touring and visiting numerous restaurants in the area including the Jefferson Diner, Sparta Diner, Cafe Bologna, St Moritz, the Homestead, Atlantic Manor,  Krogh's and others. Tsasakis commented on the high standard of food quality in these eating establishments.

Professor Tsatsakis upon his departure to present current European findings from research studies at the San Diego Conference of the Society of Toxicologists,   a meeting with more than 6,000 toxicologists from more than 50 countries in attendance said that he is looking forward to visiting these restaurants and diners again in the future stating "You are eating very tasty, good and well prepared food in New Jersey. Yes, very fortunate as it is some of the best to be found anywhere in world "