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Subject Areas on Research
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Achieving fire-safe cigarette legislation through coalition-based legislative advocacy.
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Applications and societal benefits of plastics.
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Association Between Food and Drug Administration Advisory Committee Recommendations and Agency Actions, 2008-2015.
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Bacterial contamination of animal feed and its relationship to human foodborne illness.
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Biomedical innovation: a risky business at risk.
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Buyer beware: personnel selling nail guns know little about dangerous tools.
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Children's sleepwear: relaxation of the Consumer Product Safety Commission's flammability standards.
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Cosmetics, Regulations, and the Public Health: Understanding the Safety of Medical and Other Products.
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Dialogue with patient care organizations.
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Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Stem Cell Clinics: Ethical Considerations and Recommendations for the Health-Care Community.
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Heating rate modeling and measurements in phantom and in vivo of the human upper extremity in a defective 2450 MHz microwave oven.
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Latency of ECG displays of hospital telemetry systems: a science advisory from the American Heart Association.
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Nail gun injuries treated in U.S emergency departments, 2006-2011: not just a worker safety issue.
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Predicting emerging chemical content in consumer products using machine learning.
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Pro: The Food and Drug Administration Black box warning on droperidol is not justified.
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Safety and efficacy of India ink and indocyanine green as colonic tattooing agents.
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Safety and immunogenicity of Env 2-3, a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 candidate vaccine, in combination with a novel adjuvant, MTP-PE/MF59. NIAID AIDS Vaccine Evaluation Group.
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Safety of a preservative system containing 1,2-hexanediol and caprylyl glycol.
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Safety profile of recombinant factor VIIa.
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Support for new policies to regulate firearms. Results of two national surveys.
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The enigma of drug-eluting stents: hope, hype, humility, and advancing patient care.
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The influence of reduced friction on head injury metrics in helmeted head impacts.
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The new Sentinel Network--improving the evidence of medical-product safety.