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Subject Areas on Research
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A Community-Driven Intervention in Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, Succeeds in Altering Water Testing Behavior.
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Advancing Risk Analysis for Nanoscale Materials: Report from an International Workshop on the Role of Alternative Testing Strategies for Advancement.
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Aerosol sprays: the evidence against them.
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An assessment of the occupational and environmental health needs in seven Southeastern European and West-Central Asian countries.
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Analyzing trends in ballasting behavior of vessels arriving to the United States from 2004 to 2017.
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Battery of neurobehavioral tests recommended to ATSDR: solvent-induced deficits in microelectronic workers.
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Bioethics and the Hypothesis of Extended Health.
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Bridging the information gap between health and the environment in North Carolina.
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Comparison of gene expression profiles induced by coarse, fine, and ultrafine particulate matter.
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Coordination of the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes program: so the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Crumbling Infrastructure and Learning Impairment: A Call for Responsibility.
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Decreasing uncertainties in assessing environmental exposure, risk, and ecological implications of nanomaterials.
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Early Life Characteristics and Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes in the Mount Sinai Children's Environmental Health Center.
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Ecosystem change and human health: implementation economics and policy.
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Environmental health in China: progress towards clean air and safe water.
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Environmental justice implications of reduced reporting requirements of the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule.
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Environmental malignant mesothelioma in southern Anatolia: a study of fifty cases.
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Environmental management for malaria control: knowledge and practices in Mvomero, Tanzania.
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Evaluation and use of epidemiological evidence for environmental health risk assessment: WHO guideline document.
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From narrow to novice in environmental health nursing.
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Health and the Environment in North Carolina.
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Hormesis and the Radical Moderation of Law
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Identification of flame retardants in polyurethane foam collected from baby products.
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Incorporating a built environment module into an accelerated second-degree community health nursing course.
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Indoor air pollution: a global health concern.
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Issues in the development of a research and education framework for one health.
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Making the environmental justice grade: the relative burden of air pollution exposure in the United States.
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Management of allergic rhinitis in the working-age population.
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Measuring site-level success in brownfield redevelopments: a focus on sustainability and green building.
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Meta-analysis of environmental health data.
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National-level differences in the adoption of environmental health technologies: a cross-border comparison from Benin and Togo.
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New Toxicology Tools and the Emerging Paradigm Shift in Environmental Health Decision-Making.
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On the desirability of the Health Physics Society assuming responsibilities in nonnuclear and nonradiation fields.
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Pain in its environmental context: implications for designing environments to enhance pain control.
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Philanthropy Profile: Protecting North Carolina's Health by Investing in a Healthy Environment.
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Race, wealth, and solid waste facilities in North Carolina.
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Resource center for occupational and environmental medicine.
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Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on planetary health.
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Small-Magnitude Effect Sizes in Epigenetic End Points are Important in Children's Environmental Health Studies: The Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Center's Epigenetics Working Group.
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Social and physical environments and disparities in risk for cardiovascular disease: the healthy environments partnership conceptual model.
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Strategies for analysing ecological health data: models of the biological risk of individuals.
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Teaching occupational and environmental medicine in primary care residency training programs: experience using three approaches during 1984-1991.
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The 1984 Hunter Oration.
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The Health Impacts of Environmental Policy: The North Carolina Clean Smokestacks Act.
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The Impact of Coal-Powered Electrical Plants and Coal Ash Impoundments on the Health of Residential Communities.
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The NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Data Resource Portal: placing advanced technologies in service to vulnerable communities.
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The National Children's Study in North Carolina: a study of the effect of the environment on children's health, growth, and development.
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The history of the statutory control of mercury poisoning in Great Britain.
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The role of air quality management programs in improving public health: a brief synopsis.
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Translational toxicology: a developmental focus for integrated research strategies.
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Ultrasonic dispersion of nanoparticles for environmental, health and safety assessment--issues and recommendations.
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Use of spatial analysis to support environmental health research and practice.
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Keywords of People
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Calder, Ryan,
Adjunct Assistant Prof inthe Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Cui, Xiaoxing,
Affiliate,
Nicholas School of the Environment
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Ferguson, P. Lee,
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Herring, Amy H,
Sara and Charles Ayres Distinguished Professor,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Jowers, Kay,
Senior Policy Associate,
Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
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Pan, William Kuang-Yao,
The Elizabeth Brooks Reid and Whitelaw Reid Associate Professor,
Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Thomann, Wayne R.,
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health,
Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine