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2009: Miodovnik Amir; Landrigan Philip J
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration risk assessment on lead in women's and children's vitamins is based on outdated assumptions.
Environmental health perspectives 2009;117(7):1021-2.
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2009: Tornheim Jeffrey A; Morland Kimberly B; Landrigan Philip J; Cifuentes Enrique
Water privatization, water source, and pediatric diarrhea in Bolivia: epidemiologic analysis of a social experiment.
International journal of occupational and environmental health 2009;15(3):241-8.
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2009: Trasande Leonardo; Cronk Chris; Durkin Maureen; Weiss Marianne; Schoeller Dale A; Gall Elizabeth A; Hewitt Jeanne B; Carrel Aaron L; Landrigan Philip J; Gillman Matthew W
Environment and obesity in the National Children's Study.
Environmental health perspectives 2009;117(2):159-66.
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2009: Zajac Lauren; Sprecher Eli; Landrigan Philip J; Trasande Leonardo
A systematic review of US state environmental legislation and regulation with regards to the prevention of neurodevelopmental disabilities and asthma.
Environmental health : a global access science source 2009;8():9.
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2008: Stellman Jeanne Mager; Smith Rebecca P; Katz Craig L; Sharma Vansh; Charney Dennis S; Herbert Robin; Moline Jacqueline; Luft Benjamin J; Markowitz Steven; Udasin Iris; Harrison Denise; Baron Sherry; Landrigan Philip J; Levin Stephen M; Southwick Steven
Enduring mental health morbidity and social function impairment in world trade center rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers: the psychological dimension of an environmental health disaster.
Environmental health perspectives 2008;116(9):1248-53.
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2008: Morland Kimberly; Wolff Mary; Bopp Richard; Godbold James; Landrigan Philip
Fish consumption and body burden of organochlorines among lower Hudson urban anglers.
American journal of industrial medicine 2008;51(8):587-94.
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2008: Landrigan Philip J; Forman Joel; Galvez Maida; Newman Brooke; Engel Stephanie M; Chemtob Claude
Impact of September 11 World Trade Center disaster on children and pregnant women.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2008;75(2):129-34.
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2008: Moline Jacqueline M; Herbert Robin; Levin Stephen; Stein Diane; Luft Benjamin J; Udasin Iris G; Landrigan Philip J
WTC medical monitoring and treatment program: comprehensive health care response in aftermath of disaster.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2008;75(2):67-75.
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2008: Landrigan Philip J; Trasande Leonardo; Swanson James M
Genetics, altruism, and the National Children's Study.
American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2008;146(3):294-6.
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2008: Rauh Virginia A; Landrigan Philip J; Claudio Luz
Housing and health: intersection of poverty and environmental exposures.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008;1136():276-88.
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2007: Landrigan Philip J; Woolf Alan D; Gitterman Ben; Lanphear Bruce; Forman Joel; Karr Catherine; Moshier Erin L; Godbold James; Crain Ellen
The ambulatory pediatric association fellowship in pediatric environmental health: a 5-year assessment.
Environmental health perspectives 2007;115(10):1383-7.
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2007: Magdo H Sonali; Forman Joel; Graber Nathan; Newman Brooke; Klein Kathryn; Satlin Lisa; Amler Robert W; Winston Jonathan A; Landrigan Philip J
Grand rounds: nephrotoxicity in a young child exposed to uranium from contaminated well water.
Environmental health perspectives 2007;115(8):1237-41.
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2007: Trasande Leonardo; Landrigan Philip J; Schechter Clyde B; Bopp Richard F
Methylmercury and the developing brain.
Environmental health perspectives 2007;115(8):A396-7; author reply A397-8.
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2007: Chemtob Claude M; Conroy David L; Hochauser Carl J; Laraque Danielle; Banks Josette; Schmeidler James; Dela Cruz Maan; Nelsen William C; Landrigan Philip J
Children who lost a parent as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001: registry construction and population description.
Death studies 2007;31(1):87-100.
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2006: Herbert Robin; Moline Jacqueline; Skloot Gwen; Metzger Kristina; Baron Sherry; Luft Benjamin; Markowitz Steven; Udasin Iris; Harrison Denise; Stein Diane; Todd Andrew; Enright Paul; Stellman Jeanne Mager; Landrigan Philip J; Levin Stephen M
The World Trade Center disaster and the health of workers: five-year assessment of a unique medical screening program.
Environmental health perspectives 2006;114(12):1853-8.
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2006: Landrigan Philip J; Trasande Leonardo; Thorpe Lorna E; Gwynn Charon; Lioy Paul J; D'Alton Mary E; Lipkind Heather S; Swanson James; Wadhwa Pathik D; Clark Edward B; Rauh Virginia A; Perera Frederica P; Susser Ezra
The National Children's Study: a 21-year prospective study of 100,000 American children.
Pediatrics 2006;118(5):2173-86.
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2006: Trasande Leonardo; Schechter Clyde; Haynes Karla A; Landrigan Philip J
Applying cost analyses to drive policy that protects children: mercury as a case study.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2006;1076():911-23.
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2006: Landrigan Philip J; De Garbino Jenny Pronczuck; Newman Brooke
Framing the future in light of the past: living in a chemical world.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2006;1076():657-9.
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2006: Trasande Leonardo; Boscarino Joseph; Graber Nathan; Falk Raphael; Schechter Clyde; Galvez Maida; Dunkel George; Geslani Jessica; Moline Jacqueline; Kaplan-Liss Evonne; Miller Richard K; Korfmacher Katrina; Carpenter David; Forman Joel; Balk Sophie J; Laraque Danielle; Frumkin Howard; Landrigan Philip
The environment in pediatric practice: a study of New York pediatricians' attitudes, beliefs, and practices towards children's environmental health.
Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 2006;83(4):760-72.
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2006: Gobeille Alayne K; Morland Kimberly B; Bopp Richard F; Godbold James H; Landrigan Philip J
Body burdens of mercury in lower Hudson River area anglers.
Environmental research 2006;101(2):205-12.
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2006: Trasande Leonardo; Cronk Christine E; Leuthner Steven R; Hewitt Jeanne B; Durkin Maureen S; McElroy Jane A; Anderson Henry A; Landrigan Philip J
The National Children's Study and the children of Wisconsin.
WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2006;105(2):50-4.
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2006: Trasande Leonardo; Schapiro Melissa L; Falk Raphael; Haynes Karla A; Behrmann Ann; Vohmann Monica; Stremski Ernest S; Eisenberg Carl; Evenstad Carolyn; Anderson Henry A; Landrigan Philip J
Pediatrician attitudes, clinical activities, and knowledge of environmental health in Wisconsin.
WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2006;105(2):45-9.
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2006: Landrigan Philip J
Essays in public health and preventive medicine.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2006;73(2):564.
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2006: Trasande Leonardo; Schechter Clyde B; Haynes Karla A; Landrigan Philip J
Mental retardation and prenatal methylmercury toxicity.
American journal of industrial medicine 2006;49(3):153-8.
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2005: Morland Kimberly B; Landrigan Philip J; Sjödin Andreas; Gobeille Alayne K; Jones Richard S; McGahee Ernest E; Needham Larry L; Patterson Donald G
Body burdens of polybrominated diphenyl ethers among urban anglers.
Environmental health perspectives 2005;113(12):1689-92.
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2005: Needleman Herbert L; Reigart J Routt; Landrigan Philip; Sass Jennifer; Bearer Cynthia
Benefits and risks of pesticide testing on humans.
Environmental health perspectives 2005;113(12):A804-5; author reply A805.
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2005: Landrigan Philip J; Sonawane Babasaheb; Butler Robert N; Trasande Leonardo; Callan Richard; Droller Daniel
Early environmental origins of neurodegenerative disease in later life.
Environmental health perspectives 2005;113(9):1230-3.
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2005: Trasande Leonardo; Landrigan Philip J; Schechter Clyde
Public health and economic consequences of methyl mercury toxicity to the developing brain.
Environmental health perspectives 2005;113(5):590-6.
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2004: Trasande Leonardo; Landrigan Philip J
The National Children's Study: a critical national investment.
Environmental health perspectives 2004;112(14):A789-90.
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2004: Oleskey Christopher; Fleischman Alan; Goldman Lynn; Hirschhorn Kurt; Landrigan Philip J; Lappé Marc; Marshall Mary Faith; Needleman Herbert; Rhodes Rosamond; McCally Michael
Pesticide testing in humans: ethics and public policy.
Environmental health perspectives 2004;112(8):914-9.
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2004: Goldman Lynn; Falk Henry; Landrigan Philip J; Balk Sophie J; Reigart J Routt; Etzel Ruth A
Environmental pediatrics and its impact on government health policy.
Pediatrics 2004;113(4 Suppl):1146-57.
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2004: Landrigan Philip J; Kimmel Carole A; Correa Adolfo; Eskenazi Brenda
Children's health and the environment: public health issues and challenges for risk assessment.
Environmental health perspectives 2004;112(2):257-65.
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2004: Landrigan Philip J
Children as a vulnerable population.
International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2004;17(1):175-7.
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2003: Landrigan Philip J; McCally Michael; Oleskey Christopher
Ethics of pesticide testing in humans.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(14):A750; author reply A750.
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2003: Galvez Maida P; Frieden Thomas R; Landrigan Philip J
Obesity in the 21st century.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(13):A684-5.
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2003: Landrigan Philip; Garg Anjali; Droller Daniel B J
Assessing the effects of endocrine disruptors in the National Children's Study.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(13):1678-82.
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2003: Brenner Barbara L; Markowitz Steven; Rivera Maribel; Romero Harry; Weeks Matthew; Sanchez Elizabeth; Deych Elena; Garg Anjali; Godbold James; Wolff Mary S; Landrigan Philip J; Berkowitz Gertrud
Integrated pest management in an urban community: a successful partnership for prevention.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(13):1649-53.
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2003: Etzel Ruth A; Balk Sophie J; Reigart J Routt; Landrigan Philip J
Environmental health for practicing pediatricians.
Indian pediatrics 2003;40(9):853-60.
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2003: Suk William A; Ruchirawat Kuhnying Mathuros; Balakrishnan Kalpana; Berger Martha; Carpenter David; Damstra Terri; de Garbino Jenny Pronczuk; Koh David; Landrigan Philip J; Makalinao Irma; Sly Peter D; Xu Y; Zheng B S
Environmental threats to children's health in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(10):1340-7.
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2003: Etzel Ruth A; Crain Ellen F; Gitterman Benjamin A; Oberg Charles; Scheidt Peter; Landrigan Philip J
Pediatric environmental health competencies for specialists.
Ambulatory pediatrics : the official journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2003;3(1):60-3.
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2003: Berkowitz Gertrud S; Obel Josephine; Deych Elena; Lapinski Robert; Godbold James; Liu Zhisong; Landrigan Philip J; Wolff Mary S
Exposure to indoor pesticides during pregnancy in a multiethnic, urban cohort.
Environmental health perspectives 2003;111(1):79-84.
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2002: Landrigan Philip J; Schechter Clyde B; Lipton Jeffrey M; Fahs Marianne C; Schwartz Joel
Environmental pollutants and disease in American children: estimates of morbidity, mortality, and costs for lead poisoning, asthma, cancer, and developmental disabilities.
Environmental health perspectives 2002;110(7):721-8.
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2002: Landrigan Philip J; Sonawane Babasaheb; Mattison Donald; McCally Michael; Garg Anjali
Chemical contaminants in breast milk and their impacts on children's health: an overview.
Environmental health perspectives 2002;110(6):A313-5.
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2002: Landrigan Philip J; Garg Anjali
Chronic effects of toxic environmental exposures on children's health.
Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology 2002;40(4):449-56.
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2001: Landrigan P J
Children's environmental health. Lessons from the past and prospects for the future.
Pediatric clinics of North America 2001;48(5):1319-30.
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2001: Berkowitz G S; Wolff M S; Matte T; Susser E; Landrigan P J
The rationale for a national prospective cohort study of environmental exposure and childhood development.
Environmental research 2001;85(2):59-68.
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2000: Landrigan P J; Wolfe S; Oakley G P
Bad policy, worse medicine.
Pediatrics 2000;106(6):1482-3.
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2000: Carpenter D O; Chew F T; Damstra T; Lam L H; Landrigan P J; Makalinao I; Peralta G L; Suk W A
Environmental threats to the health of children: the Asian perspective.
Environmental health perspectives 2000;108(10):989-92.
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2000: Moline J M; Golden A L; Bar-Chama N; Smith E; Rauch M E; Chapin R E; Perreault S D; Schrader S M; Suk W A; Landrigan P J
Exposure to hazardous substances and male reproductive health: a research framework.
Environmental health perspectives 2000;108(9):803-13.
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2000: Landrigan P J; Boffetta P; Apostoli P
The reproductive toxicity and carcinogenicity of lead: a critical review.
American journal of industrial medicine 2000;38(3):231-43.
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2000: Forman J; Moline J; Cernichiari E; Sayegh S; Torres J C; Landrigan M M; Hudson J; Adel H N; Landrigan P J
A cluster of pediatric metallic mercury exposure cases treated with meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA)
Environmental health perspectives 2000;108(6):575-7.
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2000: Herbert R; Schechter C; Smith D A; Phillips R; Diamond J; Carroll S; Weiner J; Dahms T E; Landrigan P J
Occupational coronary heart disease among bridge and tunnel officers.
Archives of environmental health 2000;55(3):152-63.
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1999: Claudio L; Tulton L; Doucette J; Landrigan P J
Socioeconomic factors and asthma hospitalization rates in New York City.
The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma 1999;36(4):343-50.
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1999: Landrigan P J; Claudio L; Markowitz S B; Berkowitz G S; Brenner B L; Romero H; Wetmur J G; Matte T D; Gore A C; Godbold J H; Wolff M S
Pesticides and inner-city children: exposures, risks, and prevention.
Environmental health perspectives 1999;107 Suppl 3():431-7.
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1999: Landrigan P J; Suk W A; Amler R W
Chemical wastes, children's health, and the Superfund Basic Research Program.
Environmental health perspectives 1999;107(6):423-7.
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1999: Landrigan P J
Risk assessment for children and other sensitive populations.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1999;895():1-9.
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1998: Carroquino M J; Galson S K; Licht J; Amler R W; Perera F P; Claxton L D; Landrigan P J
The U.S. EPA Conference on Preventable Causes of Cancer in Children: a research agenda.
Environmental health perspectives 1998;106 Suppl 3():867-73.
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1998: Claudio L; Torres T; Sanjurjo E; Sherman L R; Landrigan P J
Environmental health sciences education--a tool for achieving environmental equity and protecting children.
Environmental health perspectives 1998;106 Suppl 3():849-55.
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1998: Landrigan P J; Carlson J E; Bearer C F; Cranmer J S; Bullard R D; Etzel R A; Groopman J; McLachlan J A; Perera F P; Reigart J R; Robison L; Schell L; Suk W A
Children's health and the environment: a new agenda for prevention research.
Environmental health perspectives 1998;106 Suppl 3():787-94.
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1998: Landrigan P J
Environmental hazards for children in USA.
International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 1998;11(2):189-94.
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1997: Fahs M C; Markowitz S B; Leigh J P; Shin C G; Landrigan P J
A national estimate of the cost of occupationally related disease in 1992.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997;837():440-55.
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1997: Landrigan P J
Children's health and the environment--the first Herbert L. Needleman Award Lecture.
Maternal and child health journal 1997;1(1):61-4.
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1997: Herbert R; Plattus B; Kellogg L; Luo J; Marcus M; Mascolo A; Landrigan P J
The Union Health Center: a working model of clinical care linked to preventive occupational health services.
American journal of industrial medicine 1997;31(3):263-73.
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1996: Todd A C; Wetmur J G; Moline J M; Godbold J H; Levin S M; Landrigan P J
Unraveling the chronic toxicity of lead: an essential priority for environmental health.
Environmental health perspectives 1996;104 Suppl 1():141-6.
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1995: Landrigan P J; Pollack S H; Belville R; Godbold J H
Child labor.
Pediatric annals 1995;24(12):657-62.
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1995: Golden A L; Markowitz S B; Landrigan P J
The risk of cancer in firefighters.
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1995;10(4):803-20.
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1995: Landrigan P J; Baker D B
Clinical recognition of occupational and environmental disease.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 1995;62(5):406-11.
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1995: Landrigan P J; Todd A C; Wedeen R P
Lead poisoning.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 1995;62(5):360-4.
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1995: Herbert R; Gerr F; Luo J; Harris-Abbott D; Landrigan P J
Peripheral neurologic abnormalities among roofing workers: sentinel case and clinical screening.
Archives of environmental health 1995;50(5):349-54.
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1995: Landrigan P J; Carlson J E
Environmental policy and children's health.
The Future of children / Center for the Future of Children, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation 1995;5(2):34-52.
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1994: Landrigan P J; Todd A C
Lead poisoning.
The Western journal of medicine 1994;161(2):153-9.
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1994: Landrigan P J; Graham D G; Thomas R D
Environmental neurotoxic illness: research for prevention.
Environmental health perspectives 1994;102 Suppl 2():117-20.
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1994: Markowitz S B; Nunez C M; Klitzman S; Munshi A A; Kim W S; Eisinger J; Landrigan P J
Lead poisoning due to hai ge fen. The porphyrin content of individual erythrocytes.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 1994;271(12):932-4.
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1993: McConnell R; Anderson K; Russell W; Anderson K E; Clapp R; Silbergeld E K; Landrigan P J
Angiosarcoma, porphyria cutanea tarda, and probable chloracne in a worker exposed to waste oil contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
British journal of industrial medicine 1993;50(8):699-703.
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1993: Belville R; Pollack S H; Godbold J H; Landrigan P J
Occupational injuries among working adolescents in New York State.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 1993;269(21):2754-9.
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1993: Landrigan P J; Graham D G; Thomas R D
Strategies for the prevention of environmental neurotoxic illness.
Environmental research 1993;61(1):157-63.
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1993: Todd A C; Landrigan P J; Bloch P
Workshop on the X-ray fluorescence of lead in bone: conclusions, recommendations and summary.
Neurotoxicology 1993;14(1):145-54.
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1993: Landrigan P J
Critical assessment of epidemiological studies on the carcinogenicity of 1,3-butadiene and styrene.
IARC scientific publications 1993;(127):375-88.
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1992: Landrigan P J; Pollack S H; Belville R; Godbold J G
Child labor in the United States: historical background and current crisis.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 1992;59(6):498-503.
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1992: Kraut A; Chan E; Abe T; Hall N E; Landrigan P J
Completeness of case ascertainment of the State Cancer Registry.
New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey 1992;89(10):772-3.
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1992: Landrigan P J
Commentary: environmental disease--a preventable epidemic.
American journal of public health 1992;82(7):941-3.
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1991: Markowitz S B; Garibaldi K; Lilis R; Landrigan P J
Asbestos exposure and fire fighting.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991;643():573-7.
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1991: Landrigan P J
A population of children at risk of exposure to asbestos in place.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991;643():283-6.
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1991: Landrigan P J
The third wave of asbestos disease: exposure to asbestos in place. Public health control. Introduction.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991;643():xv-xvi.
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1991: Kraut A; Chan E; Lioy P J; Cohen F B; Goldstein B D; Landrigan P J
Epidemiologic investigation of a cancer cluster in professional football players.
Environmental research 1991;56(2):131-43.
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1991: Landrigan P J; Baker D B
The recognition and control of occupational disease.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 1991;266(5):676-80.
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1991: Landrigan P J; Baker D B
Using occupational history to pinpoint the diagnosis.
Geriatrics 1991;46(6):61-7.
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1991: Landrigan P J
Strategies for epidemiologic studies of lead in bone in occupationally exposed populations.
Environmental health perspectives 1991;91():81-6.
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1991: Gerr F; Letz R; Landrigan P J
Upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders of occupational origin.
Annual review of public health 1991;12():543-66.
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1990: Landrigan P J
Current issues in the epidemiology and toxicology of occupational exposure to lead.
Environmental health perspectives 1990;89():61-6.
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1990: Marino P E; Landrigan P J; Graef J; Nussbaum A; Bayan G; Boch K; Boch S
A case report of lead paint poisoning during renovation of a Victorian farmhouse.
American journal of public health 1990;80(10):1183-5.
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1990: Landrigan P J
Housing and health: conclusions and challenges for the future.
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 1990;66(5):587-91.
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1990: Landrigan P J
Health effects of environmental toxins in deficient housing.
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 1990;66(5):491-9.
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1990: Landrigan P J
Critical assessment of epidemiologic studies on the human carcinogenicity of 1,3-butadiene.
Environmental health perspectives 1990;86():143-7.
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1990: Landrigan P J
Prevention of toxic environmental illness in the twenty-first century.
Environmental health perspectives 1990;86():197-9.
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1990: Herbert R; Marcus M; Wolff M S; Perera F P; Andrews L; Godbold J H; Rivera M; Stefanidis M; Lu X Q; Landrigan P J
Detection of adducts of deoxyribonucleic acid in white blood cells of roofers by 32P-postlabeling. Relationship of adduct levels to measures of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health 1990;16(2):135-43.
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1990: Baker D B; Landrigan P J
Occupationally related disorders.
The Medical clinics of North America 1990;74(2):441-60.
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1990: Herbert R; Marcus M; Wolff M S; Perera F P; Andrews L; Godbold J H; Rivera M; Stefanidis M; Lu X Q; Landrigan P J
A pilot study of detection of DNA adducts in white blood cells of roofers by 32P-postlabelling.
IARC scientific publications 1990;(104):205-14.
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1990: Pollack S H; Landrigan P J; Mallino D L
Child labor in 1990: prevalence and health hazards.
Annual review of public health 1990;11():359-75.
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1989: Landrigan P J
Toxicity of lead at low dose.
British journal of industrial medicine 1989;46(9):593-6.
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1989: Nicholson W J; Landrigan P J
Quantitative assessment of lives lost due to delay in the regulation of occupational exposure to benzene.
Environmental health perspectives 1989;82():185-8.
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1989: Wolff M S; Herbert R; Marcus M; Rivera M; Landrigan P J; Andrews L R
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) residues on skin in relation to air levels among roofers.
Archives of environmental health 1989;44(3):157-63.
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1989: Landrigan P J; Markowitz S
Current magnitude of occupational disease in the United States. Estimates from New York State.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1989;572():27-45; discussion 55-60.
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1989: Landrigan P J
Occupational health in the 1990s. Developing a platform for disease prevention. Address of welcome.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1989;572():1-3; discussion 55-60.
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1988: Kraut A; Lilis R; Marcus M; Valciukas J A; Wolff M S; Landrigan P J
Neurotoxic effects of solvent exposure on sewage treatment workers.
Archives of environmental health 1988;43(4):263-8.
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1987: Landrigan P J; Kominsky J R; Stein G F; Ruhe R L; Watanabe A S
Common-source community and industrial exposure to trichloroethylene.
Archives of environmental health 1987;42(6):327-32.
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1987: Landrigan P J
Principles for application of porphyrin markers in epidemiological studies.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1987;514():323-6.
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