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The Science of the Total Environment|February 23, 2020
Determinants of heat-related injuries in Australian workplaces: Perceptions of health and safety professionalsBlesson M Varghese, Alana L Hansen, Susan Williams, et al.
Chemosphere|October 10, 2021
Long-term impact of exposure to coalmine fire emitted PM<sub>2.5</sub> on emergency ambulance attendancesJonathan C Broder, Caroline X Gao, Michael J Abramson, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|July 7, 2016
Cohort Profile: The Australian Gulf War Veterans' Health Study cohortJillian F Ikin, Helen L Kelsall, Dean P McKenzie, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health|May 12, 2026
Corrigendum to "Follow-up of cancer incidence associated with smoke-related PM2.5 exposure due to a coal mine fire" [J Epidemiol Popul Health 2025;73(6):203148]Sunav N Nayagam, Pei Yu, Caroline X Gao, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 10, 2020
Occupational silica exposure in an Australian systemic sclerosis cohortShreeya Patel, Kathleen Morrisroe, Susanna Proudman, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health|November 13, 2025
Follow-up of cancer incidence associated with smoke-related PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure due to a coal mine fireSunav N Nayagam, Pei Yu, Caroline X Gao, et al.
Stress and Health : Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress|September 3, 2021
Associations between self-reported respiratory symptoms and non-specific psychological distress following exposure to a prolonged landscape fireRiana Samuel, Matthew T C Carroll, Jillian F Ikin, et al.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health|March 1, 2022
An exploration of the trajectory of psychological distress associated with exposure to smoke during the 2014 Hazelwood coal mine fireMatthew Carroll, Timothy C H Campbell, Catherine L Smith, et al.
Environment International|April 21, 2022
Estimation of RF and ELF dose by anatomical location in the brain from wireless phones in the MOBI-Kids studyCarolina Calderón, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, Myron Maslanyj, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|June 5, 2019
Fine particulate matter exposure and medication dispensing during and after a coal mine fire: A time series analysis from the Hazelwood Health StudyAmanda L Johnson, Joanna F Dipnall, Martine Dennekamp, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|February 23, 2020
Determinants of heat-related injuries in Australian workplaces: Perceptions of health and safety professionalsBlesson M Varghese, Alana L Hansen, Susan Williams, et al.
Chemosphere|October 10, 2021
Long-term impact of exposure to coalmine fire emitted PM<sub>2.5</sub> on emergency ambulance attendancesJonathan C Broder, Caroline X Gao, Michael J Abramson, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|July 7, 2016
Cohort Profile: The Australian Gulf War Veterans' Health Study cohortJillian F Ikin, Helen L Kelsall, Dean P McKenzie, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health|May 12, 2026
Corrigendum to "Follow-up of cancer incidence associated with smoke-related PM2.5 exposure due to a coal mine fire" [J Epidemiol Popul Health 2025;73(6):203148]Sunav N Nayagam, Pei Yu, Caroline X Gao, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 10, 2020
Occupational silica exposure in an Australian systemic sclerosis cohortShreeya Patel, Kathleen Morrisroe, Susanna Proudman, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health|November 13, 2025
Follow-up of cancer incidence associated with smoke-related PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure due to a coal mine fireSunav N Nayagam, Pei Yu, Caroline X Gao, et al.
Stress and Health : Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress|September 3, 2021
Associations between self-reported respiratory symptoms and non-specific psychological distress following exposure to a prolonged landscape fireRiana Samuel, Matthew T C Carroll, Jillian F Ikin, et al.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health|March 1, 2022
An exploration of the trajectory of psychological distress associated with exposure to smoke during the 2014 Hazelwood coal mine fireMatthew Carroll, Timothy C H Campbell, Catherine L Smith, et al.
Environment International|April 21, 2022
Estimation of RF and ELF dose by anatomical location in the brain from wireless phones in the MOBI-Kids studyCarolina Calderón, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, Myron Maslanyj, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|June 5, 2019
Fine particulate matter exposure and medication dispensing during and after a coal mine fire: A time series analysis from the Hazelwood Health StudyAmanda L Johnson, Joanna F Dipnall, Martine Dennekamp, et al.
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