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Editorial

The Manipulation of International Scientific Organizations

Pages 53-55 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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David G. Kern, Eli Kern, Robert S. Crausman & Richard W. Clapp. (2011) A Retrospective Cohort Study of Lung Cancer Incidence in Nylon Flock Workers, 1998–2008. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 17:4, pages 345-351.
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James Huff, Ruth M. Lunn, Michael P. Waalkes, Lorenzo Tomatis & Peter F. Infante. (2007) Cadmium-induced Cancers in Animals and in Humans. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 13:2, pages 202-212.
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James Huff. (2007) Industry Influence on Occupational and Environmental Public Health. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 13:1, pages 107-117.
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Joseph Ladou. (2006) Occupational and Environmental Medicine in the United States: A Proposal to Abolish Workers' Compensation and Reestablish the Public Health Model. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 12:2, pages 154-168.
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Andrew Watterson. (2001) Pesticide Health and Safety and the Work and Impact of International Agencies: Partial Successes and Major Failures. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 7:4, pages 339-347.
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Samuel S. Epstein. 2004. Cancer as an Environmental Disease. Cancer as an Environmental Disease 149 170 .
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Linda RosenstockLore Jackson Lee. (2002) Attacks on Science: The Risks to Evidence-Based Policy. American Journal of Public Health 92:1, pages 14-18.
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