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Environmental Factors
1967, Plague Meningitis-A Report of Three Cases in Children and Review of the Problem
1972, Recovery of Cytomegalovirus from the Cervix in Pregnancy
1974, Neonatal Gonococcal Arthritis- Three Cases and Review of the Literature
1983, Gasoline Sniffing and Lead Toxicity in Navajo Adolescents
1994, Latrodectus Mactans (Blk widow spider) envenomation- an unusual cause for abdominal pain in pregnancy
1997, The failure of CDC screening questionnaire to efficiently detect elevated lead levels in a rural population of children
1999, Metal and Radiation-Induced Toxic Neuropathy (TN) in Two Navajo Sisters
2007, Lessons from the Navajo - assistance with environmental data collection ensures cultural humility and data relevance
2010, Navajo coal combustion and respiratory health near Shiprock, NM
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