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David Ahrens

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New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|July 8, 2011
Ten years after: is it time to revisit the 1994 OSHA indoor air quality rule?David Ahrens
American Journal of Public Health|November 15, 2008
Tobacco taxes and cigarette consumption in low income populationsDavid Ahrens
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|November 24, 2004
Saving money by spending morePatrick Remington, David Ahrens
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
Increasing tobacco taxes: an evidence-based measure to reduce tobacco useMarion Ceraso, David Ahrens, Patrick Remington
Preventing Chronic Disease|June 21, 2005
Evaluation of community and organizational characteristics of smoke-free ordinance campaigns in 15 Wisconsin citiesDavid Ahrens, Paul Uebelher, Patrick L Remington
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
Who smokes? A demographic analysis of Wisconsin smokersDavid Ahrens, Priti Bandi, Jennifer Ullsvik, et al.
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|May 13, 2011
An analysis of lobbying activity on tobacco issues in the Wisconsin legislatureDavid Ahrens, Nathan Jones, Kyle Pfister, et al.
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
The silent epidemic among Wisconsin women: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease trends, 1980-2000Nicholas M Edwards, Melissa Umland, David Ahrens, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 30, 2020
Heatwaves intensification in Australia: A consistent trajectory across past, present and futureRalph Trancoso, Jozef Syktus, Nathan Toombs, et al.
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New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|July 8, 2011
Ten years after: is it time to revisit the 1994 OSHA indoor air quality rule?David Ahrens
American Journal of Public Health|November 15, 2008
Tobacco taxes and cigarette consumption in low income populationsDavid Ahrens
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|November 24, 2004
Saving money by spending morePatrick Remington, David Ahrens
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
Increasing tobacco taxes: an evidence-based measure to reduce tobacco useMarion Ceraso, David Ahrens, Patrick Remington
Preventing Chronic Disease|June 21, 2005
Evaluation of community and organizational characteristics of smoke-free ordinance campaigns in 15 Wisconsin citiesDavid Ahrens, Paul Uebelher, Patrick L Remington
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
Who smokes? A demographic analysis of Wisconsin smokersDavid Ahrens, Priti Bandi, Jennifer Ullsvik, et al.
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|May 13, 2011
An analysis of lobbying activity on tobacco issues in the Wisconsin legislatureDavid Ahrens, Nathan Jones, Kyle Pfister, et al.
WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin|August 25, 2005
The silent epidemic among Wisconsin women: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease trends, 1980-2000Nicholas M Edwards, Melissa Umland, David Ahrens, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 30, 2020
Heatwaves intensification in Australia: A consistent trajectory across past, present and futureRalph Trancoso, Jozef Syktus, Nathan Toombs, et al.
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