Editorial for “Long-Term Health Effects of the 9/11 Disaster” in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019
Robert M. Brackbill,
Judith M. Graber and
William A. (Allen) Robison
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Robert M. Brackbill: World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY 10013, USA
Judith M. Graber: Epidemiology Concentration Director, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Rutgers School of Public Health, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
William A. (Allen) Robison: Office of Extramural Research, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Atlanta, GA 30329-4027, USA
IJERPH, 2019, vol. 16, issue 18, 1-6
Abstract:
The call for articles on the long term health effects of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks (9/11) has resulted in twenty-three papers that add a significant amount of information to the growing body of research on the effects of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster almost two decades later [...]
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Date: 2019
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