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The following pages link to Health effects of World Trade Center site workers (Q23921734):
Displaying 32 items.
- Exposure, probable PTSD and lower respiratory illness among World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up workers (Q23910219) (← links)
- Mental health of workers and volunteers responding to events of 9/11: review of the literature (Q23911265) (← links)
- Upper and lower respiratory diseases after occupational and environmental disasters (Q23911747) (← links)
- WTC medical monitoring and treatment program: comprehensive health care response in aftermath of disaster (Q23914168) (← links)
- Trends in respiratory diagnoses and symptoms of firefighters exposed to the World Trade Center disaster: 2005-2010 (Q23914834) (← links)
- Work-related injuries and illnesses reported by World Trade Center response workers and volunteers (Q23915859) (← links)
- Asthma diagnosed after 11 September 2001 among rescue and recovery workers:findings from the World Trade Center Health Registry (Q23918630) (← links)
- Physical and mental health symptoms among NYC transit workers seven and one-half months after the WTC attacks (Q23917106) (← links)
- Case report: lung disease in World Trade Center responders exposed to dust and smoke: carbon nanotubes found in the lungs of World Trade Center patients and dust samples (Q23917545) (← links)
- An overview of 9/11 experiences and respiratory and mental health conditions among World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees (Q23917730) (← links)
- Posttraumatic stress symptoms and smoking among World Trade Center disaster responders: a longitudinal investigation (Q23918312) (← links)
- World Trade Center disaster and sensitization to subsequent life stress: a longitudinal study of disaster responders (Q23918313) (← links)
- Health effects of World Trade Center (WTC) dust: an unprecedented disaster with inadequate risk management (Q23918582) (← links)
- Occupational asthma and lower airway disease among World Trade Center workers and volunteers (Q23919897) (← links)
- Health and environmental consequences of the World Trade Center disaster (Q23923310) (← links)
- Post-disaster stressful life events and WTC-related posttraumatic stress, depressive symptoms, and overall functioning among responders to the World Trade Center disaster (Q24170105) (← links)
- Injuries and illnesses treated at the World Trade Center, 14 September - 20 November 2001 (Q24707409) (← links)
- Pulmonary disease in rescue workers at the World Trade Center site (Q25930578) (← links)
- The anatomy of the exposures that occurred around the World Trade Center site: 9/11 and beyond (Q34583493) (← links)
- Reactions on mineral dust (Q35603737) (← links)
- Health effects following 9/11: implications for occupational health nurses (Q37150193) (← links)
- Cohort profile: World Trade Center Health Program General Responder Cohort (Q41654759) (← links)
- Unusual Ciliary Abnormalities in Three 9/11 Response Workers (Q41983277) (← links)
- The World Trade Center clean up and recovery worker cohort study: respiratory health amongst cleanup workers approximately 20 months after initial exposure at the disaster site (Q42006707) (← links)
- Surveillance of workers responding under the National Response Plan (Q42008587) (← links)
- Respiratory effects of inhalation exposure among workers during the clean-up effort at the World Trade Center disaster site (Q42023809) (← links)
- Review of non-respiratory, non-cancer physical health conditions from exposure to the World Trade Center Disaster (Q52699523) (← links)
- Validation of predictive metabolic syndrome biomarkers of World Trade Center lung injury: a 16-year longitudinal study (Q62731130) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome biomarkers of World Trade Center airway hyperreactivity: a 16-year prospective cohort study (Q64963939) (← links)
- Health effects of the World Trade Center 9/11 disaster: an overview (Q66665013) (← links)
- Editorial Comments—Development of an “All-Hazards” Hospital Disaster Preparedness Training Course Utilizing Multi-modality Teaching (Q97670496) (← links)
- The World Trade Center Health Program: twenty years of health effects research (Q108918095) (← links)