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The following pages link to Adult lead exposure: time for change (Q23910571):
Displaying 33 items.
- Recommendations for medical management of adult lead exposure (Q22306126) (← links)
- A pilot assessment of occupational health hazards in the U.S. electronic scrap recycling industry (Q23912099) (← links)
- Mortality among participants in a lead surveillance program (Q23920204) (← links)
- Aggregate exposure and cumulative risk assessment-integrating occupational and non-occupational risk factors (Q23922171) (← links)
- Neurobehavioral deficits and Parkinsonism in occupations with manganese exposure: a review of methodological issues in the epidemiological literature (Q24170164) (← links)
- Incident ESRD among participants in a lead surveillance program (Q24170391) (← links)
- Mortality of lead smelter workers: a follow-up study with exposure assessment (Q27908417) (← links)
- An interlaboratory comparison of bone lead measurements via K-shell X-ray fluorescence spectrometry: validation against inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Q28382897) (← links)
- Uncertainties in the relationship between tibia lead and cumulative blood lead index (Q28383583) (← links)
- Relationship between Tibia Lead and Cumulative Blood Lead Index: Schwartz et al. Respond (Q28383658) (← links)
- More evidence of unpublished industry studies of lead smelter/refinery workers (Q28385034) (← links)
- Blood Lead Levels and Cause-Specific Mortality of Inorganic Lead-Exposed Workers in South Korea (Q28391274) (← links)
- Longitudinal changes in bone lead levels: the VA Normative Aging Study (Q28391310) (← links)
- A prospective study of bone lead concentration and death from all causes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer in the Department of Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study (Q28391488) (← links)
- Cumulative lead dose and cognitive function in older adults (Q28392075) (← links)
- Early-life lead exposure results in dose- and sex-specific effects on weight and epigenetic gene regulation in weanling mice (Q28393347) (← links)
- Modification by ALAD of the association between blood lead and blood pressure in the U.S. population: results from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (Q28393927) (← links)
- (Q28395393) (redirect page) (← links)
- Genome-wide association study of blood lead shows multiple associations near ALAD (Q28395960) (← links)
- Genetic effects on toxic and essential elements in humans: arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, selenium, and zinc in erythrocytes (Q28396762) (← links)
- Association between blood lead and blood pressure: a population-based study in Brazilian adults (Q29248939) (← links)
- Trends in blood lead levels in UK workers, 1995–2007 (Q30451681) (← links)
- Anemia risk in relation to lead exposure in lead-related manufacturing (Q33644854) (← links)
- Reliability of a decision-tree model in predicting occupational lead poisoning in a group of highly exposed workers (Q39740064) (← links)
- Soil lead (Pb) in residential transects through Lubbock, Texas: a preliminary assessment (Q39849258) (← links)
- Nonlinearity in the relationship between bone lead concentrations and CBLI for lead smelter employees (Q46818733) (← links)
- Development and preparation of lead-containing paint films and diagnostic test materials. (Q50514192) (← links)
- Blood lead and cadmium levels in a six hospital employee population. PESA study, 2009 (Q51740689) (← links)
- Ultrasonographic measurement of the femoral cartilage thickness in patients with occupational lead exposure (Q85365160) (← links)
- Urinary Lead Concentration Is an Independent Predictor of Cancer Mortality in the U.S. General Population (Q90262251) (← links)
- Heart rate variability and peripheral nerve conduction velocity in relation to blood lead in newly hired lead workers (Q92720257) (← links)
- Assessment of lead exposure controls on bridge painting projects using worker blood lead levels (Q96351478) (← links)
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