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Articles in Oct 2006 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives
- OP pesticides, organic diets, and children's health: Lu et al. respond
by Chensheng Lu
- Blue Planet Run
- Swimming in allergens? Pool use and asthma
by Angela Spivey
- Adrenocortical response to stress and thyroid hormone status in free-living nestling white storks exposed to heavy metal and arsenic contamination
by Raquel Baos
- Persistence of symptoms in veterans of the first Gulf War: 5-year follow-up
by Gozde Ozakinci
- The politics of risk: a human rights paradigm for children's environmental health research
by Maura A. Ryan
- Prolactin changes as a consequence of chemical exposure
by Lorenzo Alessio
- Good science for girls
- This little PBDE went to market: estimating intake from grocery store foods
by Victoria McGovern
- Saxitoxin puffer fish poisoning in the United States, with the first report of Pyrodinium bahamense as the putative toxin source
by Jan H. Landsberg
- A cancer risk assessment of inner-city teenagers living in New York City and Los Angeles
by Sonja N. Sax
- Privacy and ethics in pediatric environmental health researchpart I: genetic and prenatal testing
by Celia B. Fisher
- Prolactin changes as a consequence of chemical exposure: de Burbure and Bernard respond
by Claire de Burbure
- A bevy of biodegradables
- Faulty folic acid assumptions: prenatal supplements not always a good idea
by Ernie Hood
- Mortality and exposure response among 14,458 electrical capacitor manufacturing workers exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls
by Mary M. Prince
- Chlorinated pool attendance, atopy, and the risk of asthma during childhood
by Alfred Bernard
- Privacy and ethics in pediatric environmental health researchpart II: protecting families and communities
by Celia B. Fisher
- The new lore of spores
by Julie Wakefield
- Global initiative on Children's environmental health indicators
by Erin E. Dooley
- A backpack's worth of data: elevated teen cancer risks linked to air pollution
by M. Nathaniel Mead
- Polybrominated diphenyl ether levels in an expanded market basket survey of U.S. food and estimated PBDE dietary intake by age and sex
by Arnold Schecter
- Reduction in asthma morbidity in children as a result of home remediation aimed at moisture sources
by Carolyn M. Kercsmar
- Supplementing the traditional institutional review board with an environmental health and community review board
by Steven G. Gilbert
- Looking hard at early exposures
by Kimberly Thigpen Tart
- NTP draft brief on DEHP
by Julia R. Barrett
- Building research capacity in developing nations
by William Suk
- Cancer incidence among pesticide applicators exposed to dicamba in the Agricultural Health Study
by Claudine Samanic
- Children show highest levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in a California family of four: a case study
by Douglas Fischer
- Too much of a good thing?
by Valerie J. Brown
- A two-way street: building lasting community connections
by Tanya Tillett
- Power, justice, and the environment: a critical appraisal of the environmental justice movement
by Peggy Shepard
- Nitrate intake does not influence bladder cancer risk: the Netherlands Cohort Study
by Maurice P. Zeegers
- The economic impact of early life environmental tobacco smoke exposure: early intervention for developmental delay
by Thaddeus Miller
- Standards vary for EH curricula
by Kris Freeman
- Effects in infants from tobacco smoke, mold, and older siblings
by Jerry Phelps
- New books
- Public health impact of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields
by Leeka Kheifets
- Agricultural pesticide use and hypospadias in eastern Arkansas
by Kristy J. Meyer
- Don't hold your breath for new inhalers
by Erin E. Dooley
- Caring for children amidst chaos: guidelines to maintain health
by Adrian Burton
- Social ecology of children's vulnerability to environmental pollutants
by Bernard Weiss
- Blood lead levels and death from all causes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer: results from the NHANES III mortality study
by Susan E. Schober
- Age- and concentration-dependent elimination half-life of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Seveso children
by Brent D. Kerger
- HEALing in New Orleans
by David A. Schwartz
- A yen for better farm chemical rules
by Erin E. Dooley
- Registering skepticism: does the EPA's pesticide review protect children?
by Melissa Lee Phillips
- Stable isotopic tracinga way forward for nanotechnology
by Brian Gulson
- Organophosphate insecticides target the serotonergic system in developing rat brain regions: disparate effects of diazinon and parathion at doses spanning the threshold for cholinesterase inhibition
by Theodore A. Slotkin
- An exploration of ethical issues in research in children's health and the environment
by Jerome A. Paulson
- OP pesticides, organic diets, and children's health
by Robert I. Krieger
- Sounding off on school noise
by Erin E. Dooley
- Embryonic insight: mouse histology in 3-D
by Julian Josephson
- Ozone's impact on public health: contributions from indoor exposures to ozone and products of ozone-initiated chemistry
by Charles J. Weschler
- Neural tube defects and folate pathway genes: family-based association tests of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions
by Abee L. Boyles
- Trials and tribulations of protecting children from environmental hazards
by Bruce P. Lanphear