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Health Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill: JAMA Commentary [USA]
Today the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) published a Commentary on the health effects of the Gulf oil spill that I wrote along with my colleague Sarah Janssen, who is also a physician and specialist in occupational and environmental medicine... Our goal was...to...summariz[e] the existing science on oil spill health effects...We identified four main health hazards associated with the oil spill: (1) vapors from oil chemicals and dispersants in the air, (2) skin damage from direct contact with tar balls or contaminated water, (3) potential cancer or other long-term health risks from consumption of contaminated seafood, and (4) mental health problems of depression, anxiety, and self-destructive behavior due to stress...There are also plans for studies of pregnant women and children in Gulf coast communities. [refers to BP]