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James E Cone

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 26, 2025
Disparities in Utilization of the World Trade Center Health Program Among World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers and VolunteersCaleb D Ayers, Rebecca D Kehm, James E Cone, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 11, 2021
Comparison of prevalence and exposure-disease associations using self-report and hospitalization data among enrollees of the world trade center health registryHoward E Alper, Jennifer Brite, James E Cone, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 28, 2017
Persistent Post-9/11 Hearing Problems Among World Trade Center Health Registry Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001 to 2007Cheryl R Stein, David J Lee, Gregory A Flamme, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|June 18, 2020
Injury Severity and Psychological Distress Sustained in the Aftermath of the Attacks of 11 September 2001 Predict Somatic Symptoms in World Trade Center Health Registry Enrollees Sixteen Years LaterHoward E Alper, Lisa M Gargano, James E Cone, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|June 2, 2019
Air Pollution/Irritants, Asthma Control, and Health-Related Quality of Life among 9/11-Exposed Individuals with AsthmaJanette Yung, Sukhminder Osahan, Stephen M Friedman, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma|September 15, 2020
Asthma-COPD overlap in World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees, 2015-2016Asieh Haghighi, James E Cone, J Li, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 25, 2014
Chronic physical health consequences of being injured during the terrorist attacks on World Trade Center on September 11, 2001Robert M Brackbill, James E Cone, Mark R Farfel, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 27, 2024
Chronic and Acute Pain and Adverse Economic Outcomes in a 9/11-Exposed CohortJennifer Brite, Junaid Maqsood, Shengchao Yu, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|March 10, 2022
The Bidirectional Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Social Support in a 9/11-Exposed Cohort: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged AnalysisSze Yan Liu, Jiehui Li, Lydia F Leon, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 17, 2019
Persistent Hearing Loss among World Trade Center Health Registry Residents, Passersby and Area Workers, 2006-2007James E Cone, Cheryl R Stein, David J Lee, et al.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 26, 2025
Disparities in Utilization of the World Trade Center Health Program Among World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers and VolunteersCaleb D Ayers, Rebecca D Kehm, James E Cone, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 11, 2021
Comparison of prevalence and exposure-disease associations using self-report and hospitalization data among enrollees of the world trade center health registryHoward E Alper, Jennifer Brite, James E Cone, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 28, 2017
Persistent Post-9/11 Hearing Problems Among World Trade Center Health Registry Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001 to 2007Cheryl R Stein, David J Lee, Gregory A Flamme, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|June 18, 2020
Injury Severity and Psychological Distress Sustained in the Aftermath of the Attacks of 11 September 2001 Predict Somatic Symptoms in World Trade Center Health Registry Enrollees Sixteen Years LaterHoward E Alper, Lisa M Gargano, James E Cone, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|June 2, 2019
Air Pollution/Irritants, Asthma Control, and Health-Related Quality of Life among 9/11-Exposed Individuals with AsthmaJanette Yung, Sukhminder Osahan, Stephen M Friedman, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma|September 15, 2020
Asthma-COPD overlap in World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees, 2015-2016Asieh Haghighi, James E Cone, J Li, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 25, 2014
Chronic physical health consequences of being injured during the terrorist attacks on World Trade Center on September 11, 2001Robert M Brackbill, James E Cone, Mark R Farfel, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 27, 2024
Chronic and Acute Pain and Adverse Economic Outcomes in a 9/11-Exposed CohortJennifer Brite, Junaid Maqsood, Shengchao Yu, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|March 10, 2022
The Bidirectional Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Social Support in a 9/11-Exposed Cohort: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged AnalysisSze Yan Liu, Jiehui Li, Lydia F Leon, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 17, 2019
Persistent Hearing Loss among World Trade Center Health Registry Residents, Passersby and Area Workers, 2006-2007James E Cone, Cheryl R Stein, David J Lee, et al.
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