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Occupational Health
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- HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS
Getting Home Safe and Sound: Occupational Safety and Health Administration at 38
- Michael Silverstein
Am J Public Health 2008; 98: 416-423.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Workplace Discrimination and Health Among Filipinos in the United States
- Arnold B. de Castro, Gilbert C. Gee, and David T. Takeuchi
Am J Public Health 2008; 98: 520-526.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Health Services Use Among Gulf War Veterans and Gulf War–Era Nondeployed Veterans: A Large Population-Based Survey
- Drew A. Helmer, Mindy E. Flanagan, Robert F. Woolson, and Bradley N. Doebbeling
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 2145-2148.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Major Depressive Episodes and Work Stress: Results From a National Population Survey
- Emma Robertson Blackmore, Stephen A. Stansfeld, Iris Weller, Sarah Munce, Brandon M. Zagorski, and Donna E. Stewart
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 2088-2093.
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- FACES OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Richard Magee: Carrying the Flame
- Dianne See Morrison
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1560-1562.
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- WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
The Sequoyah Corporation Fuels Release and the Church Rock Spill: Unpublicized Nuclear Releases in American Indian Communities
- Doug Brugge, Jamie L. deLemos, and Cat Bui
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1595-1600.
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- WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Protecting Contract Workers: Case Study of the US Department of Energys Nuclear and Chemical Waste Management
- Michael Gochfeld and Sandra Mohr
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1607-1613.
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- ERRATUM
ERRATA
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Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1350.
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- GOVERNMENT, POLITICS, AND LAW
Legal Risks to Employers Who Allow Smoking in the Workplace
- Leslie Zellers, Meliah A. Thomas, and Marice Ashe
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1376-1382.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
The Impact of Clean Indoor Air Exemptions and Preemption Policies on the Prevalence of a Tobacco-Specific Lung Carcinogen Among Nonsmoking Bar and Restaurant Workers
- Michael J. Stark, Kristen Rohde, Julie E. Maher, Barbara A. Pizacani, Clyde W. Dent, Ronda Bard, Steven G. Carmella, Adam R. Benoit, Nicole M. Thomson, and Stephen S. Hecht
Am J Public Health 2007; 97: 1457-1463.
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