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1The Contribution of Declines in Blood Lead Levels to Reductions in Blood Pressure Levels: Longitudinal Evidence in the Strong Heart Family Study4.39Citations (PDF)
2DNA Methylation-Based Biomarkers of Protein Levels and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Opportunities and Challenges for Precision Cardiology3.20Citations (PDF)
3Inclusion of Drinking Water Source and Testing Questions into Electronic Medical Records: Advancing Environmental Medicine and Public Health Outreach in New Jersey1.63Citations (PDF)
4Association of Urinary Metals With Cardiovascular Disease Incidence and All-Cause Mortality in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Circulation, 2024, 150, 758-769
10.135Citations (PDF)
5Heart Failure Risk Prediction in a Population With a High Burden of Diabetes: Evidence From the Strong Heart Study4.39Citations (PDF)
6Lead Poisoning
New England Journal of Medicine, 2024, 391, 1621-1631
25.137Citations (PDF)
7Implementing a Community-Led Arsenic Mitigation Intervention for Private Well Users in American Indian Communities: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Strong Heart Water Study Program3.15Citations (PDF)
8The Pregnancy, Arsenic, and Immune Response (PAIR) Study in rural northern Bangladesh2.33Citations (PDF)
9Arsenic Exposure and Epigenetic Aging: The Association with Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in the Strong Heart Study8.023Citations (PDF)
10Arsenic exposure and human blood DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation profiles in two diverse populations from Bangladesh and Spain
Environmental Research, 2022, 204, 112021
8.010Citations (PDF)
11Environmental-level exposure to metals and metal-mixtures associated with spirometry-defined lung disease in American Indian adults: Evidence from the Strong Heart Study
Environmental Research, 2022, 207, 112194
8.025Citations (PDF)
12Effects of e-liquid flavor, nicotine content, and puff duration on metal emissions from electronic cigarettes
Environmental Research, 2022, 204, 112270
8.027Citations (PDF)
13The association of arsenic exposure and arsenic metabolism with all-cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality in the Strong Heart Study
Environment International, 2022, 159, 107029
10.347Citations (PDF)
14Toxic Metals and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Carotid, Femoral, and Coronary Vascular Territories: The Aragon Workers Health Study5.438Citations (PDF)
15Mixed metals exposure and cognitive function in Bangladeshi adolescents6.126Citations (PDF)
16High Level of Selenium Exposure in the Strong Heart Study: A Cause for Incident Cardiovascular Disease?6.49Citations (PDF)
17Chelation Therapy in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review4.326Citations (PDF)
18Higher R2* in the Red Nucleus Is Associated With Lead Exposure in an Asymptomatic Welder Cohort
Toxicological Sciences, 2022, 187, 345-354
4.25Citations (PDF)
19Association of Tropical Cyclones With County-Level Mortality in the US7.371Citations (PDF)
20Air Pollution in American Indian Versus Non–American Indian Communities, 2000–20183.312Citations (PDF)
21Sociodemographic inequalities in uranium and other metals in community water systems across the USA, 2006–11: a cross-sectional study
Lancet Planetary Health, The, 2022, 6, e320-e330
13.249Citations (PDF)
22107 Environmental Exposure to Metals Mixtures and the Outcome of Cognitive Function in Adolescents0.60Citations (PDF)
23Association of water intake and hydration status with risk of kidney stone formation based on NHANES 2009–2012 cycles
Public Health Nutrition, 2022, 25, 2403-2414
2.418Citations (PDF)
24Urine Dilution Correction Methods Utilizing Urine Creatinine or Specific Gravity in Arsenic Analyses: Comparisons to Blood and Water Arsenic in the FACT and FOX Studies in Bangladesh
Water (Switzerland), 2022, 14, 1477
2.817Citations (PDF)
25The trial to assess chelation therapy 2 (TACT2): Rationale and design
American Heart Journal, 2022, 252, 1-11
2.926Citations (PDF)
26Arsenic Exposure, Blood DNA Methylation, and Cardiovascular Disease11.349Citations (PDF)
27Arsenic, cadmium, and selenium exposures and bone mineral density-related endpoints: The HORTEGA study2.842Citations (PDF)
28Toenails as a biomarker of exposure to arsenic: A review
Environmental Research, 2021, 195, 110286
8.057Citations (PDF)
29Social Determinants of Health and Diabetes: A Scientific Review
Diabetes Care, 2021, 44, 258-279
9.61,292Citations (PDF)
30Spatially Weighted Coronary Artery Calcium Score and Coronary Heart Disease Events in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis3.122Citations (PDF)
31Fine Particle Exposure and Clinical Aggravation in Neurodegenerative Diseases in New York State8.047Citations (PDF)
32DNA methylation and cancer incidence: lymphatic–hematopoietic versus solid cancers in the Strong Heart Study4.313Citations (PDF)
33Low-Level Metal Contamination and Chelation in Cardiovascular Disease—A Ripe Area for Toxicology Research
Toxicological Sciences, 2021, 181, 135-147
4.215Citations (PDF)
34Tropical cyclone exposure is associated with increased hospitalization rates in older adults14.286Citations (PDF)
35Low-Level Cadmium Exposure and Atherosclerosis9.249Citations (PDF)
36Arsenic, blood pressure, and hypertension in the Strong Heart Family Study
Environmental Research, 2021, 195, 110864
8.025Citations (PDF)
37Arsenic Exposure, Arsenic Metabolism, and Glycemia: Results from a Clinical Population in New York City3.112Citations (PDF)
38Association between body mass index and arsenic methylation in three studies of Bangladeshi adults and adolescents
Environment International, 2021, 149, 106401
10.327Citations (PDF)
39Nutrition, one-carbon metabolism and arsenic methylation in Bangladeshi adolescents
Environmental Research, 2021, 195, 110750
8.06Citations (PDF)
40Rare, Protein-Altering Variants in <i>AS3MT</i> and Arsenic Metabolism Efficiency: A Multi-Population Association Study8.013Citations (PDF)
41Blood cadmium and physical function limitations in older adults
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 276, 116748
7.815Citations (PDF)
42Exposure to volatile organic compounds – acrolein, 1,3-butadiene, and crotonaldehyde – is associated with vascular dysfunction
Environmental Research, 2021, 196, 110903
8.094Citations (PDF)
43Genetic variation and urine cadmium levels: ABCC1 effects in the Strong Heart Family Study
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 276, 116717
7.86Citations (PDF)
44Lead and Cadmium as Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Burden of Proof Has Been Met4.3102Citations (PDF)
45Toxic metals in toenails as biomarkers of exposure: A review
Environmental Research, 2021, 197, 111028
8.073Citations (PDF)
46Exposure to arsenic at different life-stages and DNA methylation meta-analysis in buccal cells and leukocytes5.822Citations (PDF)
47Identification of newly formed toxic chemicals in E-cigarette aerosols with Orbitrap mass spectrometry and implications on E-cigarette control1.013Citations (PDF)
48Blood DNA Methylation and Incident Coronary Heart Disease
JAMA Cardiology, 2021, 6, 1237
7.053Citations (PDF)
49Associations between private well water and community water supply arsenic concentrations in the conterminous United States8.455Citations (PDF)
50Racial Inequalities in Drinking Water Lead Exposure: A Wake-Up Call to Protect Patients with End Stage Kidney Disease0.39Citations (PDF)
51Urinary arsenic and heart disease mortality in NHANES 2003–2014
Environmental Research, 2021, 200, 111387
8.036Citations (PDF)
52Parkinson’s disease aggravation in association with fine particle components in New York State
Environmental Research, 2021, 201, 111554
8.037Citations (PDF)
53Spatial relationship between well water arsenic and uranium in Northern Plains native lands
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 287, 117655
7.817Citations (PDF)
54Exposure to e-cigarette aerosol over two months induces accumulation of neurotoxic metals and alteration of essential metals in mouse brain
Environmental Research, 2021, 202, 111557
8.026Citations (PDF)
55An atlas of metallome and metabolome interactions and associations with incident diabetes in the Strong Heart Family Study
Environment International, 2021, 157, 106810
10.329Citations (PDF)
56A mass-balance model to assess arsenic exposure from multiple wells in Bangladesh4.59Citations (PDF)
57Meta-analyses identify DNA methylation associated with kidney function and damage14.260Citations (PDF)
58Ambient air pollution as a mediator in the pathway linking race/ethnicity to blood pressure elevation: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis (MESA)
Environmental Research, 2020, 180, 108776
8.021Citations (PDF)
59Arsanilic acid contributes more to total arsenic than roxarsone in chicken meat from Chinese markets12.441Citations (PDF)
60Lung Function and Respiratory Symptoms after Tuberculosis in an American Indian Population. The Strong Heart Study3.712Citations (PDF)
61Multiple plasma metals, genetic risk and serum C-reactive protein: A metal-metal and gene-metal interaction study
Redox Biology, 2020, 29, 101404
10.533Citations (PDF)
62Early Cardiovascular Risk in E-cigarette Users: the Potential Role of Metals9.225Citations (PDF)
63DNA methylation and adiposity phenotypes: an epigenome-wide association study among adults in the Strong Heart Study3.117Citations (PDF)
64Urinary Metal Levels after Repeated Edetate Disodium Infusions: Preliminary Findings3.116Citations (PDF)
65Association between rice consumption and risk of cancer incidence in the California Teachers Study
Cancer Causes and Control, 2020, 31, 1129-1140
1.86Citations (PDF)
66Urinary Arsenic and Cadmium Associations with Findings from Cranial MRI in American Indians: Data from the Strong Heart Study8.014Citations (PDF)
67Inequalities in Public Water Arsenic Concentrations in Counties and Community Water Systems across the United States, 2006–20118.084Citations (PDF)
68Cardiovascular Health in American Indians and Alaska Natives: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Circulation, 2020, 141,
10.1171Citations (PDF)
69Cadmium, Smoking, and Human Blood DNA Methylation Profiles in Adults from the Strong Heart Study8.084Citations (PDF)
70Metal/Metalloid Levels in Electronic Cigarette Liquids, Aerosols, and Human Biosamples: A Systematic Review8.0104Citations (PDF)
71Arsenic in US correctional facility drinking water, 2006–2011
Environmental Research, 2020, 188, 109768
8.025Citations (PDF)
72Locus-Specific Differential DNA Methylation and Urinary Arsenic: An Epigenome-Wide Association Study in Blood among Adults with Low-to-Moderate Arsenic Exposure8.037Citations (PDF)
73Rice Intake, Arsenic Exposure, and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease Among US Adults in MESA4.335Citations (PDF)
74Associations of maternal arsenic exposure with adult fasting glucose and insulin resistance in the Strong Heart Study and Strong Heart Family Study
Environment International, 2020, 137, 105531
10.324Citations (PDF)
75Urinary Arsenic Species are Detectable in Urban Underserved Hispanic/Latino Populations: A Pilot Study from the Study of Latinos: Nutrition &amp; Physical Activity Assessment Study (SOLNAS)3.13Citations (PDF)
76Electronic Cigarette Use and Blood Pressure Endpoints: a Systematic Review5.137Citations (PDF)
77E-cigarette use behaviors and device characteristics of daily exclusive e-cigarette users in Maryland: Implications for product toxicity
Tobacco Induced Diseases, 2020, 18, 1-10
1.525Citations (PDF)
78Regulating the local availability of tobacco retailing in Madrid, Spain: a GIS study to evaluate compliance
Tobacco Control, 2019, 28, 325-333
3.818Citations (PDF)
79Urinary Concentration Correction Methods for Arsenic, Cadmium, and Mercury: a Systematic Review of Practice-Based Evidence9.232Citations (PDF)
80Dietary determinants of inorganic arsenic exposure in the Strong Heart Family Study
Environmental Research, 2019, 177, 108616
8.025Citations (PDF)
81Development of outcome-specific criteria for study evaluation in systematic reviews of epidemiology studies
Environment International, 2019, 130, 104884
10.321Citations (PDF)
82Toenails as biomarker of exposure to essential trace metals: A review.
Environmental Research, 2019, 179, 108787
8.090Citations (PDF)
83Genetic analysis of hsCRP in American Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0223574
2.59Citations (PDF)
84Changes in arsenic exposure in Araihazar, Bangladesh from 2001 through 2015 following a blanket well testing and education campaign
Environment International, 2019, 125, 82-89
10.323Citations (PDF)
85Potential Role of Metal Chelation to Prevent the Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes4.523Citations (PDF)
86Smoke-free Turkey: Evaluation of outdoor areas of public places
Environmental Research, 2019, 175, 79-83
8.011Citations (PDF)
87Association of Arsenic Exposure With Cardiac Geometry and Left Ventricular Function in Young Adults3.155Citations (PDF)
88Evaluation of Secondhand Smoke Using PM2.5 and Observations in a Random Stratified Sample in Hospitality Venues from 12 Cities3.112Citations (PDF)
89Metal concentrations in electronic cigarette aerosol: Effect of open-system and closed-system devices and power settings
Environmental Research, 2019, 174, 125-134
8.0109Citations (PDF)
90The association of urine metals and metal mixtures with cardiovascular incidence in an adult population from Spain: the Hortega Follow-Up Study5.2122Citations (PDF)
91Arsenic Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence Needed to Inform the Dose-Response at Low Levels3.422Citations (PDF)
92Waterpipe tobacco smoke: Characterization of toxicants and exposure biomarkers in a cross-sectional study of waterpipe employees
Environment International, 2019, 127, 495-502
10.325Citations (PDF)
93Tampon use, environmental chemicals and oxidative stress in the BioCycle study5.810Citations (PDF)
94Early-Life Arsenic Exposure, Nutritional Status, and Adult Diabetes Risk5.943Citations (PDF)
95Fine mapping and identification of serum urate loci in American Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study3.71Citations (PDF)
96Low-moderate arsenic exposure and respiratory in American Indian communities in the Strong Heart Study5.839Citations (PDF)
97A custom-built low-cost chamber for exposing rodents to e-cigarette aerosol: practical considerations
Inhalation Toxicology, 2019, 31, 399-408
2.111Citations (PDF)
98Arsenic in groundwater in private wells in rural North Dakota and South Dakota: Water quality assessment for an intervention trial
Environmental Research, 2019, 168, 41-47
8.040Citations (PDF)
99Cadmium level and severity of peripheral artery disease in patients with coronary artery disease2.130Citations (PDF)
100Urinary metals and metal mixtures and oxidative stress biomarkers in an adult population from Spain: The Hortega Study
Environment International, 2019, 123, 171-180
10.3107Citations (PDF)
101Urinary metals and leukocyte telomere length in American Indian communities: The Strong Heart and the Strong Heart Family Study
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 246, 311-318
7.831Citations (PDF)
102An interventional study of rice for reducing cadmium exposure in a Chinese industrial town
Environment International, 2019, 122, 301-309
10.331Citations (PDF)
103The Strong Heart Water Study: Informing and designing a multi-level intervention to reduce arsenic exposure among private well users in Great Plains Indian Nations
Science of the Total Environment, 2019, 650, 3120-3133
8.427Citations (PDF)
104Targeted metabolomics to understand the association between arsenic metabolism and diabetes-related outcomes: Preliminary evidence from the Strong Heart Family Study
Environmental Research, 2019, 168, 146-157
8.022Citations (PDF)
105Arsenic exposure, diabetes-related genes and diabetes prevalence in a general population from Spain
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 235, 948-955
7.859Citations (PDF)
106Arsenic-gene interactions and beta-cell function in the Strong Heart Family Study3.28Citations (PDF)
107A Meta-analysis of Arsenic Exposure and Lung Function: Is There Evidence of Restrictive or Obstructive Lung Disease?9.266Citations (PDF)
108Global Tobacco Use: Old and New Products3.725Citations (PDF)
109<i>In silico</i> epigenetics of metal exposure and subclinical atherosclerosis in middle aged men: pilot results from the Aragon Workers Health Study3.923Citations (PDF)
110The Association of Arsenic Exposure and Arsenic Metabolism With the Metabolic Syndrome and Its Individual Components: Prospective Evidence From the Strong Heart Family Study
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2018, 187, 1598-1612
3.679Citations (PDF)
111Serum homocysteine, arsenic methylation, and arsenic-induced skin lesion incidence in Bangladesh: A one-carbon metabolism candidate gene study
Environment International, 2018, 113, 133-142
10.331Citations (PDF)
112The prevalence of illicit cigarette consumption and related factors in Turkey
Tobacco Control, 2018, 27, 442-447
3.820Citations (PDF)
113Blood and urine cadmium concentrations and walking speed in middle-aged and older U.S. adults
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 232, 97-104
7.828Citations (PDF)
114Arsenic, one carbon metabolism and diabetes-related outcomes in the Strong Heart Family Study
Environment International, 2018, 121, 728-740
10.334Citations (PDF)
115Genetic Variants Related to Cardiometabolic Traits Are Associated to B Cell Function, Insulin Resistance, and Diabetes Among AmeriCan Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study2.46Citations (PDF)
116Urinary metals and metal mixtures in Bangladesh: Exploring environmental sources in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS)
Environment International, 2018, 121, 852-860
10.329Citations (PDF)
117Metal Concentrations in e-Cigarette Liquid and Aerosol Samples: The Contribution of Metallic Coils8.0294Citations (PDF)
118Association of low-moderate urine arsenic and QT interval: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the Strong Heart Study
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 240, 894-902
7.833Citations (PDF)
119Impact of declining exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke in public places to decreasing smoking-related cancer mortality in the US population
Environment International, 2018, 117, 260-267
10.317Citations (PDF)
120Ethnic, Geographic, and Genetic Differences in Arsenic Metabolism at Low Arsenic Exposure: A Preliminary Analysis in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)3.112Citations (PDF)
121Urinary tungsten and incident cardiovascular disease in the Strong Heart Study: An interaction with urinary molybdenum
Environmental Research, 2018, 166, 444-451
8.031Citations (PDF)
122Second-hand smoke exposure in outdoor hospitality venues: Smoking visibility and assessment of airborne markers
Environmental Research, 2018, 165, 220-227
8.026Citations (PDF)
123P II – 3–6 Exposure to environmental pollutants and frailty in older adults
2018, , A45.1-A45
0Citations (PDF)
124Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Indoor and Outdoor Locations in Airports Across Europe and the United States: A Cross-Sectional Study2.56Citations (PDF)
125Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure Associations with DNA Methylation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Repressor2.529Citations (PDF)
126Arsenic and Immune Response to Infection During Pregnancy and Early Life9.244Citations (PDF)
127Arsenic metabolism and one-carbon metabolism at low-moderate arsenic exposure: Evidence from the Strong Heart Study
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2017, 105, 387-397
3.637Citations (PDF)
128Household pet exposure, allergic sensitization, and rhinitis in the U.S. population3.019Citations (PDF)
129Chronic arsenic exposure and risk of carotid artery disease: The Strong Heart Study
Environmental Research, 2017, 157, 127-134
8.052Citations (PDF)
130Urine cadmium levels and albuminuria in a general population from Spain: A gene-environment interaction analysis
Environment International, 2017, 106, 27-36
10.351Citations (PDF)
131Low-level inorganic arsenic exposure and neuropsychological functioning in American Indian elders
Environmental Research, 2017, 156, 74-79
8.028Citations (PDF)
132Lost in E-Cigarette Clouds: A Culture on the Rise3.37Citations (PDF)
133Dietary determinants of cadmium exposure in the Strong Heart Family Study
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2017, 100, 239-246
3.631Citations (PDF)
134The effect of the Environmental Protection Agency maximum contaminant level on arsenic exposure in the USA from 2003 to 2014: an analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
Lancet Public Health, The, 2017, 2, e513-e521
12.583Citations (PDF)
135A dose-response meta-analysis of chronic arsenic exposure and incident cardiovascular disease5.2142Citations (PDF)
136The association of e-cigarette use with exposure to nickel and chromium: A preliminary study of non-invasive biomarkers
Environmental Research, 2017, 159, 313-320
8.084Citations (PDF)
137Enhanced vasculotoxic metal excretion in post-myocardial infarction patients following a single edetate disodium-based infusion
Environmental Research, 2017, 158, 443-449
8.024Citations (PDF)
138Association between blood lead and blood pressure: a population-based study in Brazilian adults5.849Citations (PDF)
139E-cigarettes as a source of toxic and potentially carcinogenic metals
Environmental Research, 2017, 152, 221-225
8.0236Citations (PDF)
140The Association of Arsenic Exposure and Metabolism With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Youth: The SEARCH Case-Control Study
Diabetes Care, 2017, 40, 46-53
9.676Citations (PDF)
141Cardiovascular Disease in American Indian and Alaska Native Youth: Unique Risk Factors and Areas of Scholarly Need4.336Citations (PDF)
142Association of Low-Moderate Arsenic Exposure and Arsenic Metabolism with Incident Diabetes and Insulin Resistance in the Strong Heart Family Study8.0108Citations (PDF)
143Association of Cardiometabolic Genes with Arsenic Metabolism Biomarkers in American Indian Communities: The Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS)8.034Citations (PDF)
144Poultry Consumption and Arsenic Exposure in the U.S. Population8.056Citations (PDF)
145Prenatal Exposure to Mercury: Associations with Global DNA Methylation and Hydroxymethylation in Cord Blood and in Childhood8.063Citations (PDF)
146The Association of Arsenic Metabolism with Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes: A Systematic Review of the Epidemiological Evidence8.0276Citations (PDF)
147Nitarsone, Inorganic Arsenic, and Other Arsenic Species in Turkey Meat: Exposure and Risk Assessment Based on a 2014 U.S. Market Basket Sample8.037Citations (PDF)
148Assessment of indoor air quality at an electronic cigarette (Vaping) convention4.553Citations (PDF)
149Low-moderate urine arsenic and biomarkers of thrombosis and inflammation in the Strong Heart Study
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0182435
2.517Citations (PDF)
150A Cross-Sectional Study of Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Sponsorship in Airports across Europe and the United States3.10Citations (PDF)
151Cigarette Smoking and Prostate Cancer Mortality in Four US States, 1999–20102.815Citations (PDF)
152Association of Geography and Ambient Air Pollution with Urine Metal Concentrations in Six US Cities: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis3.116Citations (PDF)
153Compliance with smoke-free legislation within public buildings: a cross-sectional study in Turkey2.433Citations (PDF)
154Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis4.337Citations (PDF)
155Association between air pollution and coronary artery calcification within six metropolitan areas in the USA (the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution): a longitudinal cohort study
Lancet, The, 2016, 388, 696-704
14.8485Citations (PDF)
156Heavy Metals, Cardiovascular Disease, and the Unexpected Benefits of Chelation Therapy1.2179Citations (PDF)
157A direct method for e-cigarette aerosol sample collection
Environmental Research, 2016, 149, 151-156
8.044Citations (PDF)
158Occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: A cross‐sectional study in bars and restaurants in Santiago, Chile2.98Citations (PDF)
159Estimation of Inorganic Arsenic Exposure in Populations With Frequent Seafood Intake: Evidence From MESA and NHANES3.674Citations (PDF)
160Environmental Metals and Cardiovascular Disease in Adults: A Systematic Review Beyond Lead and Cadmium9.2132Citations (PDF)
161Compliance to the smoke-free law in Guatemala 5-years after implementation
BMC Public Health, 2016, 16,
3.318Citations (PDF)
162The consumption of canned food and beverages and urinary Bisphenol A concentrations in NHANES 2003–2008
Environmental Research, 2016, 150, 375-382
8.082Citations (PDF)
163Ambient air pollution epidemiology systematic review and meta-analysis: A review of reporting and methods practice
Environment International, 2016, 92-93, 647-656
10.325Citations (PDF)
164Metal mixtures in urban and rural populations in the US: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and the Strong Heart Study
Environmental Research, 2016, 147, 356-364
8.060Citations (PDF)
165Determinants and Consequences of Arsenic Metabolism Efficiency among 4,794 Individuals: Demographics, Lifestyle, Genetics, and Toxicity0.978Citations (PDF)
166Gender equality and smoking: a theory-driven approach to smoking gender differences in Spain
Tobacco Control, 2016, 25, 295-300
3.849Citations (PDF)
167Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Eustachian Tube Disorders in US Children and Adolescents
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0163926
2.536Citations (PDF)
168A review of smoking policies in airports around the world
Tobacco Control, 2015, 24, 528-531
3.88Citations (PDF)
169The Association of Urine Arsenic with Prevalent and Incident Chronic Kidney Disease
Epidemiology, 2015, 26, 601-612
3.193Citations (PDF)
170Clear Skies and Grey Areas: Flight Attendants’ Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Attitudes toward Smoke-Free Policy 25 Years since Smoking was Banned on Airplanes3.13Citations (PDF)
171Allergic Sensitization, Rhinitis and Tobacco Smoke Exposure in US Adults
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0131957
2.541Citations (PDF)
172E-cigarette use in air transit: self-reported data from US flight attendants: Table 1
Tobacco Control, 2015, 24, 417-418
3.87Citations (PDF)
173Association of lead and cadmium exposure with frailty in US older adults
Environmental Research, 2015, 137, 424-431
8.067Citations (PDF)
174Arsenic Exposure, Arsenic Metabolism, and Incident Diabetes in the Strong Heart Study
Diabetes Care, 2015, 38, 620-627
9.6141Citations (PDF)
175Association of arsenic with kidney function in adolescents and young adults: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009–2012
Environmental Research, 2015, 140, 317-324
8.042Citations (PDF)
176Environmental chemicals and DNA methylation in adults: a systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence4.3190Citations (PDF)
177EDTA Chelation Therapy to Reduce Cardiovascular Events in Persons with Diabetes3.127Citations (PDF)
178Linkage Analysis of Urine Arsenic Species Patterns in the Strong Heart Family Study
Toxicological Sciences, 2015, 148, 89-100
4.215Citations (PDF)
179Arsenic exposure and hepatitis E virus infection during pregnancy
Environmental Research, 2015, 142, 273-280
8.035Citations (PDF)
180Environmental factors in cardiovascular disease
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2015, 12, 627-642
37.0547Citations (PDF)
181Association of diabetes and cancer mortality in American Indians: the Strong Heart Study
Cancer Causes and Control, 2015, 26, 1551-1560
1.819Citations (PDF)
182Arsenic exposure, hyperuricemia, and gout in US adults
Environment International, 2015, 76, 32-40
10.360Citations (PDF)
183Urine osmolality in the US population: Implications for environmental biomonitoring
Environmental Research, 2015, 136, 482-490
8.075Citations (PDF)
184Association of Global DNA Methylation and Global DNA Hydroxymethylation with Metals and Other Exposures in Human Blood DNA Samples8.0113Citations (PDF)
185Global methylmercury exposure from seafood consumption and risk of developmental neurotoxicity: a systematic review2.4243Citations (PDF)
186Five Authors Reply3.60Citations (PDF)
187Arsenic in Rice and Other Foods—Reply
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2014, 174, 298
6.11Citations (PDF)
188Arsenic and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review9.2146Citations (PDF)
189Impact of urine concentration adjustment method on associations between urine metals and estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR) in adolescents
Environmental Research, 2014, 132, 226-232
8.044Citations (PDF)
190Occupational secondhand smoke is the main determinant of hair nicotine concentrations in bar and restaurant workers
Environmental Research, 2014, 132, 206-211
8.010Citations (PDF)
191Waterpipe cafes in Baltimore, Maryland: Carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and nicotine exposure4.546Citations (PDF)
192Public Health Responses to Arsenic in Rice and Other Foods
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2013, 173, 1395
6.140Citations (PDF)
193Protecting the World From Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure: Where Do We Stand and Where Do We Go From Here?2.545Citations (PDF)
194Environmental Chemicals and Type 2 Diabetes: An Updated Systematic Review of the Epidemiologic Evidence
Current Diabetes Reports, 2013, 13, 831-849
5.9252Citations (PDF)
195Cadmium Exposure and Clinical Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review4.9248Citations (PDF)
196Body composition and arsenic metabolism: a cross-sectional analysis in the Strong Heart Study5.850Citations (PDF)
197Urine Arsenic and Prevalent Albuminuria: Evidence From a Population-Based Study5.171Citations (PDF)
198Environmental monitoring of secondhand smoke exposure
Tobacco Control, 2013, 22, 147-155
3.8123Citations (PDF)
199Roxarsone, Inorganic Arsenic, and Other Arsenic Species in Chicken: A U.S.-Based Market Basket Sample8.0217Citations (PDF)
200Heritability and Preliminary Genome-Wide Linkage Analysis of Arsenic Metabolites in Urine8.031Citations (PDF)
201Cadmium Exposure and Incident Peripheral Arterial Disease4.474Citations (PDF)
202Cadmium Exposure and Incident Cardiovascular Disease
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