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P J Landrigan

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Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1990
Current issues in the epidemiology and toxicology of occupational exposure to leadP J Landrigan
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 29, 1998
Asbestos--still a carcinogenP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1990
Prevention of toxic environmental illness in the twenty-first centuryP J Landrigan
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1989
Toxicity of lead at low doseP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 8, 2000
"Why not use it all?" Another viewP J Landrigan
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum|January 1, 1983
Toxic exposures and psychiatric disease--lessons from the epidemiology of cancerP J Landrigan
JAMA|March 10, 1993
Health risks of creosotesP J Landrigan
Pediatrics|April 1, 1996
Lead levels, home dust, and proximity to lead smeltersP J Landrigan
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1993
Child labor: a re-emergent threatP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1990
Critical assessment of epidemiologic studies on the human carcinogenicity of 1,3-butadieneP J Landrigan
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Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1990
Current issues in the epidemiology and toxicology of occupational exposure to leadP J Landrigan
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 29, 1998
Asbestos--still a carcinogenP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1990
Prevention of toxic environmental illness in the twenty-first centuryP J Landrigan
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1989
Toxicity of lead at low doseP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 8, 2000
"Why not use it all?" Another viewP J Landrigan
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum|January 1, 1983
Toxic exposures and psychiatric disease--lessons from the epidemiology of cancerP J Landrigan
JAMA|March 10, 1993
Health risks of creosotesP J Landrigan
Pediatrics|April 1, 1996
Lead levels, home dust, and proximity to lead smeltersP J Landrigan
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|September 1, 1993
Child labor: a re-emergent threatP J Landrigan
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1990
Critical assessment of epidemiologic studies on the human carcinogenicity of 1,3-butadieneP J Landrigan
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