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Bruce P Lanphear

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Plos Medicine|October 13, 2005
Human health risks from low-level environmental exposures: no apparent safety thresholdsDonald T Wigle, Bruce P Lanphear
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 10, 2003
Invited commentary: asthma surveillance in US childrenBruce P Lanphear, Peter J Gergen
The Future of Children|May 4, 2012
Prevention of disability in children: elevating the role of environmentStephen A Rauch, Bruce P Lanphear
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 13, 2006
Trials and tribulations of protecting children from environmental hazardsBruce P Lanphear, Jerome Paulson, Sandra Beirne
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 2, 2005
Screening housing to prevent lead toxicity in childrenBruce P Lanphear, Richard Hornung, Mona Ho
JAMA Pediatrics|January 6, 2025
Time to Reassess Systemic Fluoride Exposure, AgainBruce P Lanphear, Pamela Den Besten, Christine Till
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2012
Eliminating childhood lead toxicity in Australia: a call to lower the intervention levelMark P Taylor, Chris Winder, Bruce P Lanphear
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|January 24, 2003
Prevention of lead toxicity in US childrenBruce P Lanphear, Kim N Dietrich, Omer Berger
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 3, 2013
Eliminating childhood lead toxicity in Australia: a call to lower the intervention level. In replyMark P Taylor, Bruce P Lanphear, Chris Winder
Environment International|June 14, 2014
Australia's leading public health body delays action on the revision of the public health goal for blood lead exposuresMark Patrick Taylor, Chris Winder, Bruce P Lanphear
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Plos Medicine|October 13, 2005
Human health risks from low-level environmental exposures: no apparent safety thresholdsDonald T Wigle, Bruce P Lanphear
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 10, 2003
Invited commentary: asthma surveillance in US childrenBruce P Lanphear, Peter J Gergen
The Future of Children|May 4, 2012
Prevention of disability in children: elevating the role of environmentStephen A Rauch, Bruce P Lanphear
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 13, 2006
Trials and tribulations of protecting children from environmental hazardsBruce P Lanphear, Jerome Paulson, Sandra Beirne
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 2, 2005
Screening housing to prevent lead toxicity in childrenBruce P Lanphear, Richard Hornung, Mona Ho
JAMA Pediatrics|January 6, 2025
Time to Reassess Systemic Fluoride Exposure, AgainBruce P Lanphear, Pamela Den Besten, Christine Till
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2012
Eliminating childhood lead toxicity in Australia: a call to lower the intervention levelMark P Taylor, Chris Winder, Bruce P Lanphear
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|January 24, 2003
Prevention of lead toxicity in US childrenBruce P Lanphear, Kim N Dietrich, Omer Berger
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 3, 2013
Eliminating childhood lead toxicity in Australia: a call to lower the intervention level. In replyMark P Taylor, Bruce P Lanphear, Chris Winder
Environment International|June 14, 2014
Australia's leading public health body delays action on the revision of the public health goal for blood lead exposuresMark Patrick Taylor, Chris Winder, Bruce P Lanphear
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