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Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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- JAMA Patient Page
Eating Fish: Health Benefits and Risks
- Janet M. Torpy; Cassio Lynm; Richard M. Glass
JAMA 2006; 296: 1926.
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- Original Contributions
Respiratory Symptoms, Pulmonary Function, and Markers of Inflammation Among Bar Workers Before and After a Legislative Ban on Smoking in Public Places
- Daniel Menzies; Arun Nair; Peter A. Williamson; Stuart Schembri; Mudher Z. H. Al-Khairalla; Martyn Barnes; Tom C. Fardon; Lesley McFarlane; Gareth J. Magee; Brian J. Lipworth
JAMA 2006; 296: 1742-1748.
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- Editorials
Banning Smoking in Public Places: Time to Clear the Air
- Mark D. Eisner
JAMA 2006; 296: 1778-1779.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and SurveillanceUnited States, 2003-2004
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JAMA 2006; 296: 1346-1347.
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- Original Contributions
Extended Work Duration and the Risk of Self-reported Percutaneous Injuries in Interns
- Najib T. Ayas; Laura K. Barger; Brian E. Cade; Dean M. Hashimoto; Bernard Rosner; John W. Cronin; Frank E. Speizer; Charles A. Czeisler
JAMA 2006; 296: 1055-1062.
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- Medical News & Perspectives
Researchers Study Health Effects of Environmental Change
- Tracy Hampton
JAMA 2006; 296: 913-920.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fatalities Among Volunteer and Career FirefightersUnited States, 1994-2004
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JAMA 2006; 295: 2594-2596.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Among Workers Treated in Hospital Emergency DepartmentsUnited States, 2003
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JAMA 2006; 295: 2470-2472.
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- Letters
Trojan Horse Hypothesis: Inhaled Airborne Particles, Lipid Bullets, and AtherogenesisReply
- Qinghua Sun; Sanjay Rajagopalan
JAMA 2006; 295: 2354-a-2355-a.
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- Letters
Trojan Horse Hypothesis: Inhaled Airborne Particles, Lipid Bullets, and Atherogenesis
- Marcel Twickler; Geesje Dallinga-Thie; Maarten-Jan Cramer
JAMA 2006; 295: 2354.
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