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    Biomonitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) among hairdressers in salons primarily serving women of color: A pilot study by Louis, Lydia M., Kavi, Lucy K., Boyle, Meleah, Pool, Walkiria, Bhandari, Deepak, De Jesús, Víctor R., Thomas, Stephen, Pollack, Anna Z., Sun, Angela, McLean, Seyrona, Rule, Ana M., Quirós-Alcalá, Lesliam

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2021)
    “…•This is the first VOC biomonitoring study among female hairdressers of color.•Higher VOC biomarker concentrations in hairdressers serving Black versus Latino…”
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    Occupational Exposures to Phthalates among Black and Latina U.S. Hairdressers Serving an Ethnically Diverse Clientele: A Pilot Study by Boyle, Meleah D, Kavi, Lucy K, Louis, Lydia M, Pool, Walkiria, Sapkota, Amir, Zhu, Linyan, Pollack, Anna Z, Thomas, Stephen, Rule, Ana M, Quirós-Alcalá, Lesliam

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-06-2021)
    “…Hairdressers may be differentially exposed to phthalates through hair salon services provided and products used, yet no U.S. studies have investigated these…”
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    Real‐time air monitoring of occupational exposures to particulate matter among hairdressers in Maryland: A pilot study by Shao, Yuan, Kavi, Lucy, Boyle, Meleah, Louis, Lydia M., Pool, Walkiria, Thomas, Stephen B., Wilson, Sacoby, Rule, Ana M., Quiros‐Alcala, Lesliam

    Published in Indoor air (01-07-2021)
    “…Hairdressers are exposed to particulate matter (PM), a known air pollutant linked to adverse health effects. Still, studies on occupational PM exposures in…”
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    Microbiome alterations from volatile organic compounds (VOC) exposures among workers in salons primarily serving women of color by Dalton, Kathryn R., Louis, Lydia M., Fandiño-Del-Rio, Magdalena, Rule, Ana M., Pool, Walkiria, Randolph, Katrina, Thomas, Stephen, Davis, Meghan F., Quirós-Alcalá, Lesliam

    Published in Environmental research (01-11-2022)
    “…Salon workers, especially those serving an ethnically and racially diverse clientele (i.e., Black/Latina), may experience disparately high levels of workplace…”
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