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James Huff

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Community Mental Health Journal|December 21, 2019
Examining Health Literacy Levels in Homeless Persons and Vulnerably Housed Persons with Mental Health DisordersSusan J Farrell, Michael Dunn, James Huff, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 5, 2003
Declaring chemicals "not carcinogenic to humans" requires validation, not speculationRonald L Melnick, Freya Kamel, James Huff
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|March 4, 2014
War on Carcinogens: industry disputes human relevance of chemicals causing cancer in laboratory animals based on unproven hypotheses, using kidney tumors as an exampleRonald L Melnick, Jerrold M Ward, James Huff
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 6, 2008
The limits of two-year bioassay exposure regimens for identifying chemical carcinogensJames Huff, Michael F Jacobson, Devra Lee Davis
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 2, 2007
MtBE and cancer in animals: statistical issues with poly-3 survival adjustments for lifetime studiesGrace E Kissling, Christopher J Portier, James Huff
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 4, 2018
Commentary: IARC Monographs Program and public health under siege by corporate interestsPeter F Infante, Ronald Melnick, Harri Vainio, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|February 4, 2005
The IARC evaluation of DEHP excludes key papers demonstrating carcinogenic effectsRonald L Melnick, Charlotte Brody, Joseph DiGangi, et al.
Toxicology|March 9, 2004
Trichloroethylene and cancers in humansJames Huff, Ronald Melnick, Lorenzo Tomatis, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|April 28, 2012
Chemically exacerbated chronic progressive nephropathy not associated with renal tubular tumor induction in rats: an evaluation based on 60 carcinogenicity studies by the national toxicology programRonald L Melnick, Kathleen M Burns, Jerrold M Ward, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 17, 2006
Hormesis: a new religion?Kristina A Thayer, Ronald Melnick, James Huff, et al.
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Community Mental Health Journal|December 21, 2019
Examining Health Literacy Levels in Homeless Persons and Vulnerably Housed Persons with Mental Health DisordersSusan J Farrell, Michael Dunn, James Huff, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 5, 2003
Declaring chemicals "not carcinogenic to humans" requires validation, not speculationRonald L Melnick, Freya Kamel, James Huff
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|March 4, 2014
War on Carcinogens: industry disputes human relevance of chemicals causing cancer in laboratory animals based on unproven hypotheses, using kidney tumors as an exampleRonald L Melnick, Jerrold M Ward, James Huff
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 6, 2008
The limits of two-year bioassay exposure regimens for identifying chemical carcinogensJames Huff, Michael F Jacobson, Devra Lee Davis
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 2, 2007
MtBE and cancer in animals: statistical issues with poly-3 survival adjustments for lifetime studiesGrace E Kissling, Christopher J Portier, James Huff
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 4, 2018
Commentary: IARC Monographs Program and public health under siege by corporate interestsPeter F Infante, Ronald Melnick, Harri Vainio, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|February 4, 2005
The IARC evaluation of DEHP excludes key papers demonstrating carcinogenic effectsRonald L Melnick, Charlotte Brody, Joseph DiGangi, et al.
Toxicology|March 9, 2004
Trichloroethylene and cancers in humansJames Huff, Ronald Melnick, Lorenzo Tomatis, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|April 28, 2012
Chemically exacerbated chronic progressive nephropathy not associated with renal tubular tumor induction in rats: an evaluation based on 60 carcinogenicity studies by the national toxicology programRonald L Melnick, Kathleen M Burns, Jerrold M Ward, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 17, 2006
Hormesis: a new religion?Kristina A Thayer, Ronald Melnick, James Huff, et al.
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