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Herbert L Needleman

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International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health|June 24, 2004
Values, errors, and precautionsHerbert L Needleman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 14, 2006
The costs of mercury exposureHerbert L Needleman
Plos Biology|May 16, 2008
The case of Deborah Rice: who is the Environmental Protection Agency protecting?Herbert L Needleman
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 20, 2002
What is not found in the spreadsheetsHerbert L Needleman
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1993
Reply to Ernhart, Scarr, and GenesonHerbert L Needleman
The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health|February 5, 2005
Low level lead exposure and the development of childrenHerbert L Needleman
JAMA|April 20, 2006
Mercury in dental amalgam--a neurotoxic risk?Herbert L Needleman
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 5, 2004
Industry testing of toxic pesticides on human subjects concluded "no effect," despite the evidenceJennifer B Sass, Herbert L Needleman
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 4, 2004
Human testing: Sass and Needleman respond to industryJennifer B Sass, Herbert L Needleman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 2, 2003
Intellectual impairment and blood lead levelsDavid C Bellinger, Herbert L Needleman
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International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health|June 24, 2004
Values, errors, and precautionsHerbert L Needleman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 14, 2006
The costs of mercury exposureHerbert L Needleman
Plos Biology|May 16, 2008
The case of Deborah Rice: who is the Environmental Protection Agency protecting?Herbert L Needleman
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 20, 2002
What is not found in the spreadsheetsHerbert L Needleman
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1993
Reply to Ernhart, Scarr, and GenesonHerbert L Needleman
The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health|February 5, 2005
Low level lead exposure and the development of childrenHerbert L Needleman
JAMA|April 20, 2006
Mercury in dental amalgam--a neurotoxic risk?Herbert L Needleman
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 5, 2004
Industry testing of toxic pesticides on human subjects concluded "no effect," despite the evidenceJennifer B Sass, Herbert L Needleman
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 4, 2004
Human testing: Sass and Needleman respond to industryJennifer B Sass, Herbert L Needleman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 2, 2003
Intellectual impairment and blood lead levelsDavid C Bellinger, Herbert L Needleman
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