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    Perspective on the human cough reflex by Brooks, Stuart M

    Published in Cough (London, England) (10-11-2011)
    “…This review dissects the complex human cough reflex and suggests hypotheses about the evolutionary basis for the reflex. A mechanosensory-induced cough reflex…”
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    Occupational Medicine Model and Asthma Military Recruitment by Brooks, Stuart M

    Published in Military medicine (01-11-2015)
    “…Medical evidence hints that asymptomatic recruits with a history of childhood asthma, quiescent since their 13th birthday, are still at risk for adverse…”
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    Irritant-Induced Airway Disorders by Brooks, Stuart M., MD, Bernstein, I. Leonard, MD

    “…Thousands of persons experience accidental high-level irritant exposures each year but most recover and few die. Irritants function differently than allergens…”
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    Upper and Lower Airways Obstruction Following an Inhalation Injury by Brooks, Stuart M

    “…The Occupational Medicine Forum is prepared by the ACOEM Occupational and Environmental Medical Practice Committee and does not necessarily represent an…”
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    Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome and Considerations of Irritant-Induced Asthma by Brooks, Stuart M.

    “…The Occupational Medicine Forum is prepared by the ACOEM Occupational and Environmental Medical Practice Committee and does not necessarily represent an…”
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    Is Deployment an “Exposure” in Military Personnel? by Falvo, Michael J, Bradley, Melville, Brooks, Stuart M

    “…The Occupational Medicine Forum is prepared by the ACOEM Occupational and Environmental Medical Practice Committee and does not necessarily represent an…”
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    Prospective and Management: Acute Nonimmunologic Inhalation Injuries by Brooks, Stuart M

    “…The Occupational Medicine Forum is prepared by the ACOEM Occupational and Environmental Medical Practice Committee and does not necessarily represent an…”
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    Occupational, Environmental, and Irritant-Induced Cough by Brooks, Stuart M., MD

    Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-02-2010)
    “…Occupational and environmental irritants play a role in the pathogenesis of chronic cough. An irritant is a non-corrosive chemical, which causes a reversible…”
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    Irritant-Induced Chronic Cough: Irritant-Induced TRPpathy by Brooks, Stuart M.

    Published in Lung (01-01-2008)
    “…This article expands the author’s presentation at the First American Cough Conference in New York City, June 8–9, 2007. The results of a scientific literature…”
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    The physical workload of nursing personnel: association with musculoskeletal discomfort by Menzel, Nancy N., Brooks, Stuart M., Bernard, Thomas E., Nelson, Audrey

    Published in International journal of nursing studies (01-11-2004)
    “…Direct care-nursing personnel around the world report high numbers of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. This cross-sectional study examined the…”
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    Total Knee Arthroplasty in Young Active Patients Using a Highly Congruent Fully Mobile Prosthesis by Morgan, Mamdouh, FRCS, MB BCh, MSc (Orth), MSc (Trauma), MSc (Orth Eng), Brooks, Stuart, BSc, FRCS, Nelson, Richard Andrew, BEng, MSc (Bio Eng)

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-06-2007)
    “…Abstract A consecutive cohort of 63 young patients (80 knees; mean age, 50.7 years) received a Rotaglide mobile knee (Corin Ltd, Cirencester, UK) prosthesis as…”
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    Inhalation Airway Injury: A Spectrum of Changes by Brooks, Stuart M

    Published in Clinical pulmonary medicine (01-11-2007)
    “…Lung damage may take place after a single exposure to an irritant gas, fume, or vapor. It is surprising that, although thousands of persons experience…”
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    The spectrum of irritant-induced asthma: sudden and not-so-sudden onset and the role of allergy by Brooks, S M, Hammad, Y, Richards, I, Giovinco-Barbas, J, Jenkins, K

    Published in Chest (01-01-1998)
    “…A retrospective investigation of 86 asthmatic subjects defined clinical features of irritant-induced asthma and assessed the contributory role of an allergic…”
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    Age does not affect airway pH and ammonia as determined by exhaled breath measurements by Brooks, Stuart M, Haight, Robert R, Gordon, Robert L

    Published in Lung (01-08-2006)
    “…Measurement of airway pH has been used as a diagnostic and monitoring tool in a variety of pulmonary diseases in adults. These diseases occur across a wide age…”
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    The spectrum of building-related airway disorders: difficulty in retrospectively diagnosing building-related asthma by Brooks, Stuart M, Spaul, Wil, McCluskey, James D

    Published in Chest (01-09-2005)
    “…The specific causes and mechanism(s) for asthma occurring among occupants of non-residential buildings with poor indoor air quality are not known, but allergic…”
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    The effects of age on exhaled breath nitric oxide levels by Haight, Robert R, Gordon, Robert L, Brooks, Stuart M

    Published in Lung (01-04-2006)
    “…A variety of factors influence exhaled breath nitric oxide (ENO) but few studies have examined ENO at the extremes of adult age. This investigation explores…”
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    Cockatiel-Induced Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis by McCluskey, James D., Haight, Robert R., Brooks, Stuart M.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-07-2002)
    “…Diagnosing an environmental or occupationally related pulmonary disorder often involves a process of elimination. Unlike commonly diagnosed conditions in other…”
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