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    73. - Publications on Fluoride Toxicity &Fluorosis: On Human Subjects

    1. A.K. Susheela. Fluorosis: Prevention & Control. Information for Diet Supplementation.Published by Fluorosis Research & Rural Development Foundation. 3rd Revised Edition2009

    2. A.K. Susheela. Handbook on Planning and Implementation of Water Supply Programme

    in Fluorosis Endemic Areas in India. Multi Author Contribution (Edi. AKS) 2009.

    3. A.K. Susheela Treatise on Fluorosis: 3rd Revised Edition. Published by Fluorosis Research& Rural Development Foundation, Delhi, 2007

    4. V.Raman Endowment Lecture by A.K. Susheelain the 38th Annual Convention of IndianWater Works Association (IWWA), Jaipur; January 2006.

    5. A.K. SusheelaDoctor's Handbook on Fluorosis, 1st Edition, July 2005

    6. A.K. Susheela, M Bhatnagar, K.Vig, N.K. Mondal, Excess fluoride ingestion and thyroid

    hormone derangements in children living in Delhi, India. Fluoride38(2), 98-108, 2005.

    7. A.K. Susheela, Adverse health effects of fluoride in drinking water with special referenceto children and remedial measures. In water quality management. South Asia perspective:Vision 2005. Published by ILSI, 2002

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    A.K. Susheela, Fluorosis in developing countries: Remedial measures and approaches.Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad. (PINSA) B68, 389-400, 2002.

    9. A.K SusheelaEd: A Handbook of planning and implementation of water supplyprogramme in Fluorosis endemic areas in India; UNICEF; 2002

    10.A.K. Susheelaand Madhu Bhatnagar Reversal of fluoride induced cell injury and disease(i.e. Fluorosis) through elimination of fluoride entry to the body and consumption of dietrich in essential nutrients and antioxidants, Molecular and Cellular Biochemsitry2002International Conference on Oxygen / Nitrogen Radicals: Cell Injury and Disease) June2002, Morgantown, University of West Virginia, USA.

    11.A.K. Susheelaand Madhu Bhatnagar Health benefits derived by children in endemicareas for Fluorosis in India thropugh practice of interventions focussing on safe drinkingwater and nutritional supplementation. WHO International Conference, Bangkok March2002.

    12.A.K. Susheela, M. Bhatnagar, C.C. Soundaram, D. Takkar, K.K. Roy and A. Kriplani.Effect of fluoride contamination in drinking water on human spermatozoa: Light andelectron microscopic study, Environmental Sciences2002.

    13.A.K. Susheelaand Madhu Bhatnagar Experiences on combating Fluorosis cases in India,

    Fluoride, 2001.14.A.K. SusheelaFluorosis - Early detection and Management: Importance of practising

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    interventions with focus on consuming safe water and essential nutrients. HeinzNutritional Foundation India, "In-Touch", Vol. 3, No. 3, October - December, 2001.

    15.A.K. SusheelaDrinking water fluoride and resulting Fluorosis in developing countries:Remedial measures and approaches, Indian National Science Academy: Special

    publication Vol. Nov. 2001.16.A.K. SusheelaSafe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion in world countries:

    Fluoride and Fluorosis mitigation in India. Proceeding of the Water Resource Day andWorld Water Day 22nd March 2001.

    17.A.K. SusheelaSound planning and implementation of fluoride and Fluorosis mitigationprogramme in an endemic villages. Proceeding of International workshops on Fluoride inDrinking water; Strategies, Management and Mitigation at Bhopal 22 - 24th Jan., 2001

    18.A.K. SusheelaEarly detection of Fluorosis in children Up-date series 5. Centre forResearch on Nutrition Support System, Nutrition Foundation of India, New Delhi, 2000.

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    A.K. Susheelaand G. Ghosh Fluorosis management in India: the impact due tonetworking between health and rural drinking water supply agencies. In: InterdisciplinaryPerspectiveson Drinking Water Risk Assessment and Management. Edi. Eric G. Reichard,Fred S. Hauchman and Ana Maria Sancha, IAHS Publication No. 260, 159 165, IAHSPress Oxfordshire OX 10 8BB. U.K., 2000.

    20.A.K. SusheelaState of Art Report on Extent of fluoride in drinking water and the resultingendemicity in India, UNICEF, 1999.

    21.A.K. SusheelaFluorosis mitigation programme in India (Abstract) In: Proceedings of Pan-Asia Pacific Conference on Fluoride and Arsenic Research. Shangyang (P.R. China) August

    16 20, 1999.

    22.A.K. SusheelaFluorosis Management Programme in India. Current Science, Vol. 77 (10) :1050-1256, 1999

    23.A.K. SusheelaFluorosis management programme in India: The impact of networkingbetween Health and Rural Drinking Water Supply Implementing Agencies In: Toxicologyand Environmental Health (Eds. S.B. Vohora and V.P. Agarwal) Asiatech Publi. Inc NewDelhi 1999. Page: 125 136.

    24.A.K. Susheela, Madhu Bhatnagar, N. Gananasundaram and T. R. Saraswathy StructuralAberrations in Human Fluorosed Teeth: Biochemical and Scanning Electron MicroscopicStudies 1999 Current Science, Vol. 77 (10): 1677 1681, 1999

    25.A.K. SusheelaScientific evidence on adverse effects of fluoride on human tissues due to(1) Fluoride contaminated water (2) Fluoridated dental products and (3) Fluoride therapy:A document (compilation of the most significant scientific data from researches carried outin India in recent years) presented to the British Parliament MPs and Lords of the House ofCommons and Minister of Health and her Advisors, October, 1998.

    26.A.K. Susheelaand Gourisankar Ghosh Fluorosis Management Programme in India : Theimpact due to networking between health and rural water supply implementing agencies.2nd International symposium : Assessing and Managing Health Risk from Drinking WaterContamination : Approaches and Applications Sept.7-10 Santiago Chile 1998.

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    27.S. Dasarathy. Taposh K. Das, I.P. Gupta, A.K. Susheelaand R.K. Tandon Gastroduodenalmanifestations in patients with skeletal fluorosis.J. Gastroenterol31: 333-337, 1996

    28.A.K. Susheelaand Poonam Jethanandani Circulating testosterone levels in SkeletalFluorosis patients. Clinical Toxicology, 34,2 : 1-7, 1996

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    A.K. SusheelaMadhu Bhatnagar & Arbind Kumar Status Status of drinking water in themega city Delhi : Proceedings of 22nd WEDC conference: Reaching the Unreached :Challenges for the 21st century New Delhi : 355-357,1996

    30.K.M. Pradhan, N.K. Arora, A. Jena, A.K. Susheela and M.K. Bhan Safety of Ciprofloxacintherapy in children : Magnetic resonance images, body fluid levels of fluoride and lineargrowth. Acta. Prediatr, 84 : 1-6, 1995

    31.A.K. SusheelaEpidemiological studies of health risks from drinking water naturallycontaminated with fluoride.. In : Assessing and Managing health risks from drinkingwater contamination : Approches and Applications. Edi. by Eric G. Reichard &Giovanni A.

    Zapponi. IAHS Publication No.233/SSN.0144-7815 IAHS Press Wallingford- Oxfordshire OX10 8 BB. U.K..1995

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    P. Kharb and A.K. SusheelaFluoride ingestion in excess and its effects on organic andcertain inorganic constituents of soft tissues.Med. Sci. Res, 22 : 43-44, 1994

    33.A.K. Susheelaand P. Jethanandani Serum haptoglobin and C-reactive protein in HumanSkeletal Fluorosis. Clin. Biochemistry., 27 (6) : 463-468, 1994.

    34.A.K. SusheelaFluorosis in disabled village children-A guide for community healthworkers, rehabilitation workers and families. By David Warner, adapted for India andpublished by Voluntary Health Association of India. 1994.

    35.T.K. Das, A.K. Susheela, I.P. Gupta, S. Dasarathy and R.K. Tandon. Toxic effects of chronicfluoride ingestion on the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract.J. Clin. Gastroenterol, 18(3) : 194-9,1994.

    36.A.K. Susheela, Arbind Kumar, Madhu Bhatnagar and R. Bahadur.Prevalence of endemicfluorosis with gastro-intestinal manifestations in people living in some North-Indianvillages. Fluoride, 26 (2): 97-104, 1993

    37.A.K. SusheelaStudies on some aspects of Fluorosis. In. Gopalan C.ed. Recent trends inNutrition, New Delhi. Oxford Univ. Press., 12 : 143-157, 1993

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    A.K. Susheela(Editor) Prevention and Control of Fluorosis Vol. I Health Aspects,Government of India Publication, 1993.

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    I.P. Gupta. T.K. Das,A.K. Susheela, S. Dasarathy and R.K. Tandon. Alimentary tract andpancreas : Fluoride as possible etiological factor in non-ulcer dyspepsia.Journal ofGastroenterology & Hepatology, 7 : 355-359, 1992

    40.A.K. Susheela, Taposh K.Das. I.P. Gupta, R.K.Tandon, S.K. Kacker,P.Ghosh and R.C.Deka.Fluoride ingestion and its correlation with gastro-intestinal discomfort. Fluoride, 25 (1) : 5-22, 1992

    41.A.K. SusheelaIssues and prevention and control of Fluorosis in India. Institute of Social

    Sciences. Report No.7.ISS-MR/7,1992.

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    42.A.K. Susheelaand K. Majumdar Fluorosis Control Programme in India. Proceedings ofthe 18th WEDC. (Water, Environment and Management conference), Kathmandu, Nepal :229-231, 1991

    43.Das T.K., and A.K. SusheelaEffects of chronic fluoride toxicity on glucocorticoid levels in

    serum and urine. Fluoride, 24 : 23-28, 199144.Das T.K.and A.K. SusheelaChronic fluoride toxicity and pituitary adrenal function.

    Environ.Sci., 1: 57-62, 1991

    45.G. Ghosh and A.K. SusheelaDefluoridation of Drinking Water: A reality and not acontroversy in India: Safe water 2000. The Global Consultation on safe water andsanitation for the 1990s. New Delhi, 10-14 September, 1990

    46.A.K. Susheelaand G. Ghosh Fluoride : too much can cripple you. Health for the millions :48-52, 1990 (Sept-Oct. issue)

    47.A.K. Susheelaand Taposh K. Das Chronic fluoride toxicity: A scanning electronmicroscopic study of Duodenal Mucosa.. Clinical Toxicology26 (7) 467-476,1988.

    48.A.K. SusheelaAdding Insult to Injury: Fluorosis. Health for the Millions, Vol. XIV, No. 3,35, 1988

    49.A.K. Susheela, Kamal Sharma and Taposh K. Das Issues in Fluoride Toxicity andFluorosis. Ann. Natl. Acad. Sci(India)25(1)5, 1988.

    50.A.K. Susheela, Kamal Sharma, B.P. Rajan and N. Gnanasundaram Human DentalFluorosis: The Status of Sulphated Isomers of Glycosaminoglycans. Arch. Oral Biol.33(10):765-767, 1988.

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    A.K. Susheela, Taposh K. Das, Jasvir S. Khurana, A. Jayaswal and P.K. Dave Circulatinglevels of Sialic Acid and Glycosaminoglycans: A Diagnostic Test for AnkylosingSpondylitis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 47, 10, 1988.

    52.A.K. SusheelaSkeletal Diseases: Fluoride. In: Environmental Series, WHO Publication,1987

    53.A.K. SusheelaDrinking Water with excess Fluoride Health Consequences Preventiveand Control Measures A case study. In: Proceedings of the First Regional Seminar forSouthern States and Union Territories at Gandhigram, Anna district, Tamil Nadu : 38-44,

    July 17-19, 1987.

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    A.K. Susheelaand Suresh K. Jain Erythrocyte Membrane Abnormality and Echinocyteformation. Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the International Society for FluorideResearch, Japan. Publisher: Elsiever Publishing House, Amsterdam, 1986.

    55.A.K. SusheelaThe Harmful effects of Fluoride pollution in India. In: Natural ResourcesForum Published by the United Nations, 9,3, ISSN 0165-0203, 1985.

    56.A.K. Susheela, Jasbeer Koacher, Suresh K. Jain, Kamal Sharma and M. Jha FluorideToxicity: A molecular Approach. In: Fluoride Toxicity, ISFR publication, Edi. A.K.Susheela, 1985.

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    C.A. Baud, S. Bang, G. Bovin and A.K. SusheelaBiophysical and Morphometric study ofBone Tissue in Endemic Fluorosis. In: Fluoride Toxicity, ISFR publication, Edi. A.K.

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    Susheela, 1985.

    58.A.K. SusheelaEpidemiology and Control of Fluorosis in India (Reproduced) in NationalFluoridation News, USA. Vol. XXX, No. 3, 1984

    59.A.K. Susheela, Mohan Jha, Jasbeer Koacher and S.K. Jain. Fluoride and Calcified Tissues.

    In: Fluorosis Research Strategies. Edi. S. Likimani, published by African Medical andResearch Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya, 1984.

    60.A.K. Susheelaand Manohar Singh Adenyl Cyclase activity following Fluoride ingestion.Toxicol Letters, 10: 209-212, 1982.

    61.A.K. Susheela, Y.D. Sharma, Mohan Jha, M. Singh, B. Jagannath and S.K. Jain Fate ofFluoride following its administration into a Biological System An in vivo study. Fluoride15, 4: 173-177, 1982.

    62.A.K. Susheelaand Mohan Jha On the significance of Sialic Acid and Glycosaminoglycansin the serum of Fluorosed Human Subjects. Fluoride, 15,4: 202-207, 1982.

    63.A.K. Susheelaand D. Mukherjee Fluoride poisoning and the effect on CollagenBiosynthesis. Toxicological European Research. Vol. III, 2: 99-104, 1981.

    64.A.K. Susheelaand Mohan Jha Effect of Fluoride ingestion on Sialic Acid content of Boneand serum. IRCS Med. Sci. Biochem. 9: 898, 1981.

    65.A.K. Susheela, Y.D. Sharma, Mohan Jha, K. Rajalakshmi and N.V. Rama Mohan RaoChemical Profile of Human Serum in Fluoride toxicity and Fluorosis 1. Total Protein,Bound Carbohydrates, Seromucoid and Fluoride Levels. Fluoride14: 150-154, 1981.

    66.Naunihal Singh, Kuldip Sachdeva and A.K. SusheelaJuvenile Muscular Atrophy localized

    to arms. Arch. Neurol. 37: 297, 1980

    67.A.K. SusheelaRecent Advances in Research on Fluoride Toxicity and Fluorosis. ICMRBulletin, 9.3.1979.

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    Kaul R.D. and A.K. SusheelaThe muscle. In Symposium on the Non-skeletalManifestations of Chronic Fluoride Toxicity. Fluoride9: 9, 1976.

    69.A.K. SusheelaAdenyl Cyclase activity in Duchenne Dystrophic Muscle.J. Neurol. Sci. 24:361, 1975.

    70.A.K. Susheelaand Walton J.N A Note on Histochemical Distribution of Fiber Types in

    some human muscles A study on Autopsy material.J. Neurol. Sci. 8 : 301, 1969.71.A.K. SusheelaFree fatty acid concentrations in Normal and Diseased Human Muscle and

    in blood sera from patients with Neuromuscular diseases. Clin. Chim. Acta, 22 : 219, 1968.

    72.A.K. Susheela, Ross. K.F.A. and Jans, D.E.The Nucleolar and Cytoplasmic RNA innormally differentiated and Dystrophic Myoblasts. In Progress in Neurogenetics, Eds.Parbeay et al., Excerpta Medica., Amsterdam, 1968.

    73.A.K. SusheelaStructural and Enzymatic changes in muscle due to aging. Nature204 : 296,1964.

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