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    Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance — United States, 2005–2007 by Alarcon, W.A, Roscoe, R.J, Calvert, G.M, Graydon, J.R

    “…Overexposure to inorganic lead continues to be an important health problem worldwide. Furthermore, recent research has caused increased concerns about the…”
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    Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance — United States, 2003–2004 by Roscoe, R.J, Graydon, J.R

    “…Since 1994, CDC's state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) program has been tracking laboratory-reported blood lead levels (BLLs) in…”
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    Lead Poisoning Associated with Ayurvedic Medications — Five States, 2000–2003 by Araujo, J, Beelen, A.P, Lewis, L.D, Robinson, G.G, DeLaurier, C, Carbajal, M, Ericsson, B, Chin, Y, Hipkins, K, Kales, S.N, Saper, R.B, Nordness, R, Rabin, R, Jeffery, N, Cone, J, Ramaswamy, C, Curry-Johnson, P, Gelberg, K.H, Salzman, D, Paquin, J, Homa, D.M, Roscoe, R.J

    “…Although approximately 95% of lead poisoning among U.S. adults results from occupational exposure, lead poisoning also can occur from use of traditional or…”
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    Lead Exposure Among Females of Childbearing Age — United States, 2004 by Calvert, G.M, Roscoe, R.J, Luckhaupt, S.E

    “…For centuries, exposure to high concentrations of lead has been known to pose health hazards, and evidence is mounting regarding adverse health effects from…”
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    Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance — United States, 2002 by Roscoe, R.J, Graydon, J.R

    “…CDC's state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) program tracks laboratory-reported blood lead levels (BLLs) in adults. A national…”
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    Radon and Smoking Status by Ravenholt, R. T

    “…To the Editor.—The generally excellent study entitled "Lung Cancer Mortality Among Nonsmoking Uranium Miners Exposed to Radon Daughters"1 is flawed in two…”
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