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Publications Details for Grant Number R826710C003
A Community-Based Intervention to Reduce Environmental Triggers for Asthma Among Children (Asthma Intervention)
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Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (1998)
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Journal Article | Clark NM, Brown RW, Parker E, Robins TG, Remick Jr. DG, Philbert MA, Keeler GJ, Israel BA. Childhood asthma. Environmental Health Perspectives 1999;107(Suppl 3):421-429. |
R826710 (Final) R826710C001 (1999) R826710C002 (1999) R826710C003 (1999) |
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Presentation | Parker E, Robins T, Israel B, the Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. Community action against asthma - a community-based research partnership approach to reducing environmental triggers to childhood asthma in Detroit. Abstract presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 1999. |
R826710C001 (1999) R826710C002 (1999) R826710C003 (1999) |
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Presentation | Robins T, Parker E, Israel B, the Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee. Development and use of a mailed screening questionnaire to estimate prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed moderate to severe asthma among minority children living in Detroit. Presented at the 127th Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 7-11, 1999. |
R826710 (2000) R826710C001 (1999) R826710C002 (1999) R826710C003 (1999) |
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