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Philip Weinstein

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Medical Hypotheses|October 6, 2009
Can human health outcomes be used as bioindicators of ecosystem function?Philip Weinstein
BMC Oral Health|August 29, 2006
Behavioral problems in the utilization of new technology to control caries: patients and provider readiness and motivationPhilip Weinstein
Pediatric Dentistry|May 20, 2006
Provider versus patient-centered approaches to health promotion with parents of young children: what works/does not work and whyPhilip Weinstein
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 19, 2022
Commentary: Japanese Encephalitis Virus as another emerging infectious disease: is a lack of epidemiological tools the pig in the room?Philip Weinstein, Jessica Stanhope
Ambio|April 6, 2007
Epidemiological transitions and the changing face of medical geologyPhilip Weinstein, Angus Cook
Ecohealth|March 27, 2021
Failing Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change are a Futile Band-Aid that will not Stop Other Elephants Filling the RoomPhilip Weinstein, Peter Daszak
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2021
Garlic as a vampire deterrent: fact or fiction?Evangeline Mantzioris, Philip Weinstein
Research Synthesis Methods|October 28, 2022
Critical appraisal in ecology: What tools are available, and what is being used in systematic reviews?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2023
Will the increased use of ring lights during the coronavirus pandemic lead to a growing burden of macular degeneration?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
British Journal of Pain|February 26, 2021
Should musicians play in pain?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
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Medical Hypotheses|October 6, 2009
Can human health outcomes be used as bioindicators of ecosystem function?Philip Weinstein
BMC Oral Health|August 29, 2006
Behavioral problems in the utilization of new technology to control caries: patients and provider readiness and motivationPhilip Weinstein
Pediatric Dentistry|May 20, 2006
Provider versus patient-centered approaches to health promotion with parents of young children: what works/does not work and whyPhilip Weinstein
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 19, 2022
Commentary: Japanese Encephalitis Virus as another emerging infectious disease: is a lack of epidemiological tools the pig in the room?Philip Weinstein, Jessica Stanhope
Ambio|April 6, 2007
Epidemiological transitions and the changing face of medical geologyPhilip Weinstein, Angus Cook
Ecohealth|March 27, 2021
Failing Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change are a Futile Band-Aid that will not Stop Other Elephants Filling the RoomPhilip Weinstein, Peter Daszak
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2021
Garlic as a vampire deterrent: fact or fiction?Evangeline Mantzioris, Philip Weinstein
Research Synthesis Methods|October 28, 2022
Critical appraisal in ecology: What tools are available, and what is being used in systematic reviews?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2023
Will the increased use of ring lights during the coronavirus pandemic lead to a growing burden of macular degeneration?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
British Journal of Pain|February 26, 2021
Should musicians play in pain?Jessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein
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