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Bruce P Lanphear

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Environmental Health Perspectives|October 17, 2007
The conquest of lead poisoning: a Pyrrhic victoryBruce P Lanphear
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 10, 2012
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a preventable epidemic?Bruce P Lanphear
Plos Biology|December 20, 2017
Low-level toxicity of chemicals: No acceptable levels?Bruce P Lanphear
Pediatrics|February 2, 2017
Author's ResponseBruce P Lanphear
JAMA|May 12, 2005
Childhood lead poisoning prevention: too little, too lateBruce P Lanphear
Annual Review of Public Health|January 13, 2015
The impact of toxins on the developing brainBruce P Lanphear
JAMA|March 30, 2026
Reframing the Coronary Heart Disease Epidemic-The Role of Lead ExposureBruce P Lanphear
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 13, 2006
Follow-up testing among children with elevated screening blood lead levelsAdam Spanier, Bruce P Lanphear
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|February 6, 2019
The challenge of pollution and health in CanadaNiladri Basu, Bruce P Lanphear
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 12, 2020
Blood lead levels in children have fallen, but vigilance is still neededMark P Taylor, Bruce P Lanphear
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Environmental Health Perspectives|October 17, 2007
The conquest of lead poisoning: a Pyrrhic victoryBruce P Lanphear
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 10, 2012
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a preventable epidemic?Bruce P Lanphear
Plos Biology|December 20, 2017
Low-level toxicity of chemicals: No acceptable levels?Bruce P Lanphear
Pediatrics|February 2, 2017
Author's ResponseBruce P Lanphear
JAMA|May 12, 2005
Childhood lead poisoning prevention: too little, too lateBruce P Lanphear
Annual Review of Public Health|January 13, 2015
The impact of toxins on the developing brainBruce P Lanphear
JAMA|March 30, 2026
Reframing the Coronary Heart Disease Epidemic-The Role of Lead ExposureBruce P Lanphear
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 13, 2006
Follow-up testing among children with elevated screening blood lead levelsAdam Spanier, Bruce P Lanphear
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|February 6, 2019
The challenge of pollution and health in CanadaNiladri Basu, Bruce P Lanphear
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 12, 2020
Blood lead levels in children have fallen, but vigilance is still neededMark P Taylor, Bruce P Lanphear
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