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Tess Bird

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Anthropology & Medicine|July 30, 2021
Being alone together: yoga, bodywork, and intimate sociality in American householdsTess Bird
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 5, 2016
Short fiber tremolite free chrysotile mesothelioma cohort revealedDavid Egilman, Tess Bird
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 23, 2021
What's in the refrigerator? Using an adapted material culture approach to understand health practices and eating habits in the homeTess Bird, Tenna Jensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 4, 2022
Corrigendum to "What's in the refrigerator? Using an adapted material culture approach to understand health practices and eating habits in the home" [SSM 292 (2022) 114581]Tess Bird, Tenna Jensen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|February 18, 2021
Letter to the Editor regarding Bullock 2020David Egilman, Barry Castleman, Tess Bird
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and lawDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 22, 2018
Use of Anti-Warnings to Falsely Reassure Downstream Users: An Asbestos ExampleDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Remi Wilson
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|March 4, 2014
MetLife and its corporate allies: dust diseases and the manipulation of scienceDavid S Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|November 11, 2011
Gets AIDS and survive? The "perverse" effects of aid: addressing the social and environmental determinants of health, promoting sustainable primary care, and rethinking global health aidDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Fernando Mora, et al.
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|December 29, 2011
Deconstructing a state-of-the-art review of the asbestos brake industryDavid Steven Egilman, Emily Laura Ardolino, Samantha Howe, et al.
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Anthropology & Medicine|July 30, 2021
Being alone together: yoga, bodywork, and intimate sociality in American householdsTess Bird
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 5, 2016
Short fiber tremolite free chrysotile mesothelioma cohort revealedDavid Egilman, Tess Bird
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 23, 2021
What's in the refrigerator? Using an adapted material culture approach to understand health practices and eating habits in the homeTess Bird, Tenna Jensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 4, 2022
Corrigendum to "What's in the refrigerator? Using an adapted material culture approach to understand health practices and eating habits in the home" [SSM 292 (2022) 114581]Tess Bird, Tenna Jensen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|February 18, 2021
Letter to the Editor regarding Bullock 2020David Egilman, Barry Castleman, Tess Bird
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and lawDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 22, 2018
Use of Anti-Warnings to Falsely Reassure Downstream Users: An Asbestos ExampleDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Remi Wilson
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|March 4, 2014
MetLife and its corporate allies: dust diseases and the manipulation of scienceDavid S Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|November 11, 2011
Gets AIDS and survive? The "perverse" effects of aid: addressing the social and environmental determinants of health, promoting sustainable primary care, and rethinking global health aidDavid Egilman, Tess Bird, Fernando Mora, et al.
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|December 29, 2011
Deconstructing a state-of-the-art review of the asbestos brake industryDavid Steven Egilman, Emily Laura Ardolino, Samantha Howe, et al.
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