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Triggers of Clinical Coronary Heart Disease
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Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion
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Transient Exposure to Coffee as a Trigger of a First Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction
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An Overview of Methods for Calculating the Burden of Disease Due to Specific Risk Factors
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Reduced Fertility Among Overweight and Obese Men
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Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and School Performance at Age 15
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Dietary Calcium as a Potential Modifier of the Relationship of Lead Burden to Blood Pressure
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Changes in Systolic Blood Pressure Associated With Lead in Blood and Bone
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Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiopulmonary Mortality in Women
U. Gehring, J. Heinrich
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Occupational Exposure to Solvents and the Risk of Lymphomas
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Tuberculin Reaction, BCG Scar, and Lower Female Mortality
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Early Warning of Ross River Virus Epidemics: Combining Surveillance Data on Climate and Mosquitoes
R. E. Woodruff
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Alice Hamilton: Pioneer Occupational Epidemiologist
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Maternal Smoking as a Confounder in Studies of Air Pollution and Infant Mortality
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