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Kenneth C Hyams

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Current Gastroenterology Reports|August 1, 2002
New perspectives on hepatitis EKenneth C Hyams
Medical Hypotheses|April 25, 2003
The investigation of chronic fatigue syndrome: a case-study of the limitations of inductive inferences and non-falsifiable hypotheses in medical researchKenneth C Hyams
Psychological Medicine|November 29, 2002
Adding to our understanding of Gulf War health issuesKenneth C Hyams, Ken Scott
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 1, 2005
Mental health care needs among recent war veteransHan K Kang, Kenneth C Hyams
Toxicological Reviews|January 5, 2006
Resolving disputes about toxicological risks during military conflict : the US Gulf War experienceKenneth C Hyams, Mark Brown, David S White
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|June 5, 2002
Responding to chemical, biological, or nuclear terrorism: the indirect and long-term health effects may present the greatest challengeKenneth C Hyams, Frances M Murphy, Simon Wessely
JAMA|March 10, 2005
Screening for psychological illness in military personnelRoberto J Rona, Kenneth C Hyams, Simon Wessely
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 12, 2006
Managing future Gulf War Syndromes: international lessons and new models of careCharles C Engel, Kenneth C Hyams, Ken Scott
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|May 14, 2003
Risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection among patients receiving health care in a Department of Veterans Affairs hospitalGirish Mishra, C Sninsky, Robert Roswell, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|May 23, 2002
Protecting the health of United States military forces in Afghanistan: applying lessons learned since the Gulf WarKenneth C Hyams, James Riddle, David H Trump, et al.
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Current Gastroenterology Reports|August 1, 2002
New perspectives on hepatitis EKenneth C Hyams
Medical Hypotheses|April 25, 2003
The investigation of chronic fatigue syndrome: a case-study of the limitations of inductive inferences and non-falsifiable hypotheses in medical researchKenneth C Hyams
Psychological Medicine|November 29, 2002
Adding to our understanding of Gulf War health issuesKenneth C Hyams, Ken Scott
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 1, 2005
Mental health care needs among recent war veteransHan K Kang, Kenneth C Hyams
Toxicological Reviews|January 5, 2006
Resolving disputes about toxicological risks during military conflict : the US Gulf War experienceKenneth C Hyams, Mark Brown, David S White
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|June 5, 2002
Responding to chemical, biological, or nuclear terrorism: the indirect and long-term health effects may present the greatest challengeKenneth C Hyams, Frances M Murphy, Simon Wessely
JAMA|March 10, 2005
Screening for psychological illness in military personnelRoberto J Rona, Kenneth C Hyams, Simon Wessely
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 12, 2006
Managing future Gulf War Syndromes: international lessons and new models of careCharles C Engel, Kenneth C Hyams, Ken Scott
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|May 14, 2003
Risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection among patients receiving health care in a Department of Veterans Affairs hospitalGirish Mishra, C Sninsky, Robert Roswell, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|May 23, 2002
Protecting the health of United States military forces in Afghanistan: applying lessons learned since the Gulf WarKenneth C Hyams, James Riddle, David H Trump, et al.
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