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1. Not my ventilator: How conceptual frameworks of disability and the absence of the disabled voice have shaped healthcare policies in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

2. Absence of COVID-19 Disease Among Chronically Ventilated Nursing Home Patients.

3. Respiratory Disease in Migrant Farmworkers.

4. Different volatile organic compounds in local point source air pollution pose distinctive elevated risks for respiratory disease-associated emergency room visits.

5. Health Impacts of Citywide and Localized Power Outages in New York City.

6. Risk factors for severe respiratory depression from prescription opioid overdose.

7. Legionnaires' Disease Incidence and Risk Factors, New York, New York, USA, 2002-2011.

9. Changing Emissions Results in Changed PM 2.5 Composition and Health Impacts.

10. Longitudinal Pulmonary Function in Newly Hired, Non-World Trade Center-Exposed Fire Department City of New York Firefighters.

11. Nonprimate Hepaciviruses in Domestic Horses, United Kingdom.

12. Excessive Heat and Respiratory Hospitalizations in New York State: Estimating Current and Future Public Health Burden Related to Climate Change.

13. Co-occurring Lower Respiratory Symptoms and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 5 to 6 Years After the World Trade Center Terrorist Attack.

14. Polysomnographic Diagnoses Among Former World Trade Center Rescue Workers and Volunteers.

15. Longitudinal Spirometry Among Patients in a Treatment Program for Community Members With World Trade Center-Related Illness.

16. Chronic and Acute Exposures to the World Trade Center Disaster and Lower Respiratory Symptoms: Area Residents and Workers.

17. Association between Residential Proximity to Fuel-Fired Power Plants and Hospitalization Rate for Respiratory Diseases.

18. Exposure, probable PTSD and lower respiratory illness among World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up workers.

19. Short-term and medium-term health effects of 9/11.

20. Persistence of multiple illnesses in World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: a cohort study.

21. FE Concentrations in World Trade Center Responders and Controls, 6 Years Post-9/11.

22. Health Impact in New York City During the Northeastern Blackout of 2003.

23. Distributed Lag Analyses of Daily Hospital Admissions and Source-Apportioned Fine Particle Air Pollution.

24. Odor identification ability and self-reported upper respiratory symptoms in workers at the post-9/11 World Trade Center site.

25. Respiratory Symptoms Were Associated With Lower Spirometry Results During the First Examination of WTC Responders.

26. Roles of MAPK pathway activation during cytokine induction in BEAS-2B cells exposed to fine World Trade Center (WTC) dust.

27. Signs of the 2009 Influenza Pandemic in the New York-Presbyterian Hospital Electronic Health Records.

28. Traffic-Related Particulate Matter and Acute Respiratory Symptoms among New York City Area Adolescents.

29. Impulse Oscillometry and Respiratory Symptoms in World Trade Center Responders, 6 Years Post-9/11.

30. Respiratory and Cardiovascular Hospitalizations After the World Trade Center Disaster.

31. Asthma and lower respiratory symptoms in New York State employees who responded to the World Trade Center disaster.

32. Trends in Respiratory Symptoms of Firefighters Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster: 2001-2005.

33. Asthma and Infectious Respiratory Disease in Relation to Residence near Hazardous Waste Sites.

34. Ambient ozone concentration and hospital admissions due to childhood respiratory diseases in New York State, 1991–2001

35. Self-Reported Home Environmental Risk Factors for Childhood Asthma: A Cross-Sectional Study of Children in Buffalo, New York.

36. Residential proximity to large airports and potential health impacts in New York State.

37. Upper and Lower Respiratory Diseases After Occupational and Environmental Disasters.

38. The Association Between Earlier Marijuana Use and Subsequent Academic Achievement and Health Problems: A Longitudinal Study.

39. Risk Factors for Pediatric Asthma in the South Bronx.

40. Health Effects in New York State Personnel Who Responded to the World Trade Center Disaster.

41. Evolution of Lower Respiratory Symptoms in New York Police Officers After 9/11: A Prospective Longitudinal Study.

42. Effects of Airborne World Trade Center Dust on Cytokine Release by Primary Human Lung Cell In Vitro.

43. Early Respiratory Abnormalities in Emergency Services Police Officers at the World Trade Center Site.

44. The Challenge of Preventing Environmentally Related Disease in Young Children: Community-Based Research in New York City.

45. Evaluation of New York State's Child Health Plus: Children Who Have Asthma.

46. A Time-Series Analysis of Acidic Particulate Matter and Daily Mortality and Morbidity in the Buffalo, New York, Region.

47. The Incidence and Severity of Acute Respiratory Illness in Families Exposed to Different Levels of Air Pollution, New York Metropolitan Area, 1971--1972.

48. SPORE WAR.

49. The United Nations High Level Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases: A Missed Opportunity.

50. Changes in the hospitalization and ED visit rates for respiratory diseases associated with source-specific PM2.5 in New York State from 2005 to 2016.

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