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Joel Schwartz

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 23, 2004
Who is sensitive to extremes of temperature?: A case-only analysisJoel Schwartz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 4, 2017
Science, Politics, and Health: The Environmental Protection Agency at the ThresholdJoel Schwartz,
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 8, 2004
How sensitive is the association between ozone and daily deaths to control for temperature?Joel Schwartz
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2006
Invited commentary: ripeness is allJoel Schwartz
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2016
The Year of OzoneJoel Schwartz
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 30, 2018
"Transparency" as Mask? The EPA's Proposed Rule on Scientific DataJoel Schwartz
Physician Executive|August 27, 2013
Elephant-based medicineJoel Schwartz
Pediatrics|April 3, 2004
Air pollution and children's healthJoel Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 6, 2004
Is the association of airborne particles with daily deaths confounded by gaseous air pollutants? An approach to control by matchingJoel Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 13, 2006
Mercury from fish does not reduce children's IQsJoel Schwartz
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 23, 2004
Who is sensitive to extremes of temperature?: A case-only analysisJoel Schwartz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 4, 2017
Science, Politics, and Health: The Environmental Protection Agency at the ThresholdJoel Schwartz,
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 8, 2004
How sensitive is the association between ozone and daily deaths to control for temperature?Joel Schwartz
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2006
Invited commentary: ripeness is allJoel Schwartz
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2016
The Year of OzoneJoel Schwartz
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 30, 2018
"Transparency" as Mask? The EPA's Proposed Rule on Scientific DataJoel Schwartz
Physician Executive|August 27, 2013
Elephant-based medicineJoel Schwartz
Pediatrics|April 3, 2004
Air pollution and children's healthJoel Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 6, 2004
Is the association of airborne particles with daily deaths confounded by gaseous air pollutants? An approach to control by matchingJoel Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 13, 2006
Mercury from fish does not reduce children's IQsJoel Schwartz
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