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The Intl J Occup & Env Health is an open-access (free
to readers) bulwark, exposing industry data diddling;
with occupational health and USA's NIEHS & NTP
authors, among others. Below are the ToC links and
the titles of the most relevant papers incl. several on e-waste, asbestos, benzene,
atrazine, and various descriptions of data diddling.
The abstracts aren't very good so scan the papers.
-t.t.
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/49
[2008 #2]
Increased Risk of Death with Congenital Anomalies in
the Offspring of Male Semiconductor Workers
Letters
The Institute of Occupational Medicine’s Role in
Semiconductor Studies
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/14
[2008 #1]
Export of Electronics Equipment Waste
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/33
{2007 #4]
Cancer and Reproductive Risks in the Semiconductor
Industry
Burying the Evidence: How Great Britain is Prolonging
the Occupational Cancer Epidemic
The Economics of Atrazine
Aspartame Bioassay Findings Portend Human Cancer
Hazards
Letter to U.S. FDA Commissioner [also on aspartame]
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/29
[2007/#3]
Special Contributions
IBM, Elsevier Science, and Academic Freedom
Asbestos Exposure Causes Mesothelioma, But Not This
Asbestos Exposure:An Amicus Brief to the Michigan
Supreme Court
Commentary
Manipulating Public Health Research: The Nuclear and
Radiation Health Establishments
Letters [exchange]
Industry Influence and Atrazine Carcinogenicity
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/28
[2007/#2]
Special Contributions
Cadmium-induced Cancers in Animals and in Humans
Benzene-induced Cancers:Abridged History and
Occupational Health Impact
Commentary
Manipulated Data in Shell’s Benzene Historical
Exposure Study
Hero or Villain?—Sir Richard Doll and Occupational
Cancer
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http://www.ijoeh.com/index.php/ijoeh/issue/view/27
[2007/#1]
Special Contributions
The Role of Asbestos Fiber Dimensions in the
Prevention of Mesothelioma
The Rochdale Asbestos Cancer Studies \and the Politics
of Epidemiology:What You See Depends on Where You Sit
Ban on Asbestos Diaphragms in the Chlorine-related
Chemical Industry and Efforts toward a Worldwide Ban
Commentary
Industry Influence on Occupational and Environmental
Public Health
Against Anti-health Epidemiology:Corporate Obstruction
of Public Health via Manipulation of Epidemiology
[critique of defense lawyers tactic]
Letters
Integrity of Scientific Evaluations of Government
Agencies