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Susanna Rankin Bohme

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American Journal of Public Health|June 11, 2016
Beverage Policy Article Too Limited to Show ConsequencesSusanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|January 16, 2015
EPA's proposed Worker Protection Standard and the burdens of the pastSusanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|July 29, 2010
Two opportunities to improve public health through US trade policySusanna Rankin Bohme
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|October 2, 2008
Beyond reputation: debate on the role of corporate influence in occupational and environmental medicineSusanna Rankin Bohme, David Egilman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|March 3, 2004
Attorney-directed screenings can be hazardousDavid Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Chevron-Texaco's scienceDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 30, 2008
IJOEH and the critique of biasDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Over a barrel: corporate corruption of science and its effects on workers and the environmentDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 23, 2003
Exposing the "myth" of ABC, "anything but chrysotile": a critique of the Canadian asbestos mining industry and McGill University chrysotile studiesDavid Egilman, Corey Fehnel, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Maximizing profit and endangering health: corporate strategies to avoid litigation and regulationSusanna Rankin Bohme, John Zorabedian, David S Egilman
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American Journal of Public Health|June 11, 2016
Beverage Policy Article Too Limited to Show ConsequencesSusanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|January 16, 2015
EPA's proposed Worker Protection Standard and the burdens of the pastSusanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|July 29, 2010
Two opportunities to improve public health through US trade policySusanna Rankin Bohme
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|October 2, 2008
Beyond reputation: debate on the role of corporate influence in occupational and environmental medicineSusanna Rankin Bohme, David Egilman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|March 3, 2004
Attorney-directed screenings can be hazardousDavid Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Chevron-Texaco's scienceDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 30, 2008
IJOEH and the critique of biasDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Over a barrel: corporate corruption of science and its effects on workers and the environmentDavid S Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 23, 2003
Exposing the "myth" of ABC, "anything but chrysotile": a critique of the Canadian asbestos mining industry and McGill University chrysotile studiesDavid Egilman, Corey Fehnel, Susanna Rankin Bohme
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Maximizing profit and endangering health: corporate strategies to avoid litigation and regulationSusanna Rankin Bohme, John Zorabedian, David S Egilman
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