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Publications by Harley T. Davis
Associations of Estimated Residential Soil Arsenic and Lead Concentrations and Community-Level Environmental Measures With Mother–child Health Conditions in South Carolina
Health and Place
Development
Sociology
Life-course Studies
Life-span
Environmental
Planning
Health
Political Science
Occupational Health
Public Health
Geography
Identifying Natural and Anthropogenic Sources of Metals in Urban and Rural Soils Using GIS-based Data, PCA, and Spatial Interpolation
Environmental Pollution
Mutagenesis
Toxicology
Health
Medicine
Pollution
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Practice-Based Evidence Informs Environmental Health Policy and Regulation: A Case Study of Residential Lead‐soil Contamination in Rhode Island
Science of the Total Environment
Disposal
Environmental Chemistry
Waste Management
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Health and Environmental Outcomes of Traditional and Modified Practices for Abatement of Residential Lead-Based Paint.
American Journal of Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Enhancing Maternal and Child Health Using a Combined Mother & Child Health Booklet in Kenya
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Child Health
Infectious Diseases
Pediatrics
Perinatology
Mother and Child Tracking in a Primary Health Centre
Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare
Cross-Sectional Associations Between Residential Environmental Exposures and Cardiovascular Diseases
BMC Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Child Health and the Community
American Journal of Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Mother and Child
London Journal of Primary Care
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV and South Africa’s ‘HIV Warrior’
South African Journal of Science