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Neurotoxicology and Teratology|May 1, 1995
Environmental lead and intellectual development: strengths and limitations of epidemiological researchA J McMichael
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 1993
Global environmental change and human population health: a conceptual and scientific challenge for epidemiologyA J McMichael
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 15, 1991
Global warming, ecological disruption and human health: the penny dropsA J McMichael
Australian Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1992
Ecological disruption and human health: the next great challenge to public healthA J McMichael
Dermatologic Clinics|January 14, 2004
Hair and scalp disorders in ethnic populationsAmy J McMichael
Internal Medicine Journal|December 6, 2003
Global climate change: will it affect vector-borne infectious diseases?A J McMichael
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 17, 1986
Public health research and education: at the crossroadsA J McMichael
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2001
Climate change and health: information to counter the White House EffectA J McMichael
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 5, 2001
Health consequences of global climate changeA J McMichael
American Journal of Public Health|August 14, 2001
Global environmental change as "risk factor": can epidemiology cope?A J McMichael
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Neurotoxicology and Teratology|May 1, 1995
Environmental lead and intellectual development: strengths and limitations of epidemiological researchA J McMichael
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 1993
Global environmental change and human population health: a conceptual and scientific challenge for epidemiologyA J McMichael
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 15, 1991
Global warming, ecological disruption and human health: the penny dropsA J McMichael
Australian Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1992
Ecological disruption and human health: the next great challenge to public healthA J McMichael
Dermatologic Clinics|January 14, 2004
Hair and scalp disorders in ethnic populationsAmy J McMichael
Internal Medicine Journal|December 6, 2003
Global climate change: will it affect vector-borne infectious diseases?A J McMichael
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 17, 1986
Public health research and education: at the crossroadsA J McMichael
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2001
Climate change and health: information to counter the White House EffectA J McMichael
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|April 5, 2001
Health consequences of global climate changeA J McMichael
American Journal of Public Health|August 14, 2001
Global environmental change as "risk factor": can epidemiology cope?A J McMichael
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