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162 related items for PubMed ID: 26463258

  • 1. Why Has It Taken So Long to Address the Problems Created by Uranium Mining in the Navajo Nation?
    Brugge D.
    New Solut; 2016 Feb; 25(4):436-9. PubMed ID: 26463258
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  • 2. Psychosocial and health impacts of uranium mining and milling on Navajo lands.
    Dawson SE, Madsen GE.
    Health Phys; 2011 Nov; 101(5):618-25. PubMed ID: 21979550
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  • 3. The history of uranium mining and the Navajo people.
    Brugge D, Goble R.
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  • 4. The ethical issues in uranium mining research in the Navajo Nation.
    Panikkar B, Brugge D.
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  • 5. Environmental and occupational health on the Navajo Nation: a scoping review.
    Coombs S, Sleeth DK, Jones RM.
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  • 6. Uranium mining and lung cancer among Navajo men in New Mexico and Arizona, 1969 to 1993.
    Gilliland FD, Hunt WC, Pardilla M, Key CR.
    J Occup Environ Med; 2000 Mar 27; 42(3):278-83. PubMed ID: 10738707
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  • 9. Navajo uranium miners in Utah, 1951.
    Zavon MR.
    Am J Public Health; 2003 Mar 27; 93(3):362. PubMed ID: 12604469
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  • 11. St. Mary's hospital IRB: a small community hospital-based IRB has advantages as well as unique problems in efforts to protect human subjects.
    Crumbaker M.
    Prot Hum Subj; 2003 Mar 27; (8):8-9. PubMed ID: 16178109
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  • 12. Once upon a mine: the legacy of uranium on the Navajo Nation.
    Arnold C.
    Environ Health Perspect; 2014 Feb 27; 122(2):A44-9. PubMed ID: 24486697
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  • 13. Psychological effects of technological/human-caused environmental disasters: examination of the Navajo and uranium.
    Markstrom CA, Charley PH.
    Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res; 2003 Feb 27; 11(1):19-45. PubMed ID: 12955630
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  • 17. American Indian uranium millworkers: a study of the perceived effects of occupational exposure.
    Dawson SE, Madsen GE.
    J Health Soc Policy; 1995 Feb 27; 7(2):19-31. PubMed ID: 10154508
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  • 18. Development of risk maps to minimize uranium exposures in the Navajo Churchrock mining district.
    deLemos JL, Brugge D, Cajero M, Downs M, Durant JL, George CM, Henio-Adeky S, Nez T, Manning T, Rock T, Seschillie B, Shuey C, Lewis J.
    Environ Health; 2009 Jul 09; 8():29. PubMed ID: 19589163
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  • 20. Lessons from the Navajo: assistance with environmental data collection ensures cultural humility and data relevance.
    DeLemos J, Rock T, Brugge D, Slagowski N, Manning T, Lewis J.
    Prog Community Health Partnersh; 2007 Jul 09; 1(4):321-6. PubMed ID: 19655034
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