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1. A science-based agenda for health-protective chemical assessments and decisions: overview and consensus statement

2. The Devil they Knew: Chemical Documents Analysis of Industry Influence on PFAS Science

3. Reviews in environmental health: How systematic are they?

4. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Implementation: How the Amended Law Has Failed to Protect Vulnerable Populations from Toxic Chemicals in the United States

5. Maternal Experience of Multiple Hardships and Fetal Growth

6. Opportunities for evaluating chemical exposures and child health in the United States: the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program

7. Authors’ rebuttal to Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) response to 'Assessing risk of bias in human environmental epidemiology studies using three tools: different conclusions from different tools'

8. Evidence-to-decision frameworks: a review and analysis to inform decision-making for environmental health interventions

9. Authors' rebuttal to Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) response to 'Assessing risk of bias in human environmental epidemiology studies using three tools: different conclusions from different tools'

10. Global, regional, and national burdens of ischemic heart disease and stroke attributable to exposure to long working hours for 194 countries, 2000–2016: A systematic analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury

11. Widespread Exposure to Emerging and Previously Unmeasured Chemicals in Commerce in Pregnant women Across the US

12. Using non-targeted screening and silicone wristbands to investigate geographic differences in pollution exposures among maternal and cord sera

13. Reviews in environmental health: How systematic are they?

14. A review of maternal prenatal exposures to environmental chemicals and psychosocial stressors—implications for research on perinatal outcomes in the ECHO program

15. A screening questionnaire for occupational and hobby exposures during pregnancy

16. Response to 'Comment on ‘Identifying and Prioritizing Chemicals with Uncertain Burden of Exposure: Opportunities for Biomonitoring and Health-Related Research’ and ‘Beyond the Light under the Lamppost: New Chemical Candidates for Biomonitoring in Young Children’'

17. Suspect screening, prioritization and confirmation of environmental chemicals in maternal-newborn pairs from San Francisco

18. Improving the quality of toxicology and environmental health systematic reviews: What journal editors can do

19. Drinking water contaminants in California and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy

21. Relationships Between Psychosocial Stressors Among Pregnant Women in San Francisco: a Path Analysis

22. Associations between prenatal maternal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and birth outcomes among pregnant women in San Francisco

23. Erratum: 'Identifying and Prioritizing Chemicals with Uncertain Burden of Exposure: Opportunities for Biomonitoring and Health-Related Research'

24. Systematic reviews and metaanalyses of air pollution epidemiological studies

25. RoB-SPEO: A tool for assessing risk of bias in studies estimating the prevalence of exposure to occupational risk factors from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury

26. The risk of bias in observational studies of exposures (ROBINS-E) tool: concerns arising from application to observational studies of exposures

27. Examining Joint Effects of Air Pollution Exposure and Social Determinants of Health in Defining 'At-Risk' Populations Under the Clean Air Act: Susceptibility of Pregnant Women to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

28. Identifying and Prioritizing Chemicals with Uncertain Burden of Exposure: Opportunities for Biomonitoring and Health-Related Research

29. Exposure to formaldehyde and asthma outcomes: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and economic assessment

30. Application of the Navigation Guide systematic review methodology to the evidence for developmental and reproductive toxicity of triclosan

31. Reproductive and developmental environmental health

32. Abstract IA26: Carcinogens in consumer products: How science can inform policy to benefit public health

33. Investigation of association between environmental and socioeconomic factors and preterm birth in California

34. Heightened susceptibility: A review of how pregnancy and chemical exposures influence maternal health

35. Measures of Maternal Psycho-Social Stress and Biomarkers of Stress Response in the Maternal-Fetal Unit

36. Reviews in Environmental Health: How Systematic are they?

37. Exposure to Formaldehyde and Effects on Asthma Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

38. Cumulative Risk and Impacts Modeling on Environmental/Chemical and Social Stressors

39. The Pregnancy Chemisome in Relation to Birth Outcomes and Consumer Product Use: Suspect Screening of Industrial Chemicals

40. Environmental pollution and social factors as contributors to preterm birth in Fresno County

41. A Suspect Screening Method for Characterizing Multiple Chemical Exposures among a Demographically Diverse Population of Pregnant Women in San Francisco

42. Dietary sources of cumulative phthalates exposure among the U.S. general population in NHANES 2005-2014

43. Cumulative Risk and Impact Modeling on Environmental Chemical and Social Stressors

44. International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics opinion on reproductive health impacts of exposure to toxic environmental chemicals

45. California Breast Cancer Prevention Initiatives: Setting a research agenda for prevention

46. Developmental PBDE Exposure and IQ/ADHD in Childhood: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

47. Cumulative effects of prenatal-exposure to exogenous chemicals and psychosocial stress on fetal growth: Systematic-review of the human and animal evidence

48. The Navigation Guide—Evidence-Based Medicine Meets Environmental Health: Integration of Animal and Human Evidence for PFOA Effects on Fetal Growth

49. The Navigation Guide Systematic Review Methodology: A Rigorous and Transparent Method for Translating Environmental Health Science into Better Health Outcomes

50. Population susceptibility: A vital consideration in chemical risk evaluation under the Lautenberg Toxic Substances Control Act

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