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1. Promozione della Giustizia Ambientale nei siti industriali contaminati

4. AMIANTO

9. Blood pressure in childhood and adolescence: the Italian normal standards. Study Group on Hypertension' of the Italian Society of Pediatrics'

11. Automated MRI-based biventricular segmentation using 3D narrow-band statistical level-sets.

12. ORTHO-15

15. An asbestos contaminated town in the vicinity of an asbestos-cement facility: The case study of Sibaté, Colombia

16. Promotion of environmental public health and environmental justice in communities affected by large and long lasting industrial contamination: methods applied and lessons learned from the case study of Porto Torres (Italy).

17. [A top-down path to promote environmental justice in a contaminated area. The experience with the community of Porto Torres (Sardinia, Italy)].

18. An Approach to Overcome the Limitations of Surveillance of Asbestos Related Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: What We Learned from the Sibaté Study in Colombia.

19. Sustainability of Italian seaports located near contaminated sites: results of an exploratory analysis.

20. The Italian Experience in the Development of Mesothelioma Registries: A Pathway for Other Countries to Address the Negative Legacy of Asbestos.

21. [Environmental justice promotion in the Italian contaminated sites through the national epidemiological surveillance system SENTIERI].

22. [SENTIERI - Epidemiological Study of Residents in National Priority Contaminated Sites. Sixth Report].

23. [The concept map of SENTIERI Project: a communication interactive digital tool of the national epidemiological surveillance system of Italian contaminated sites].

24. SARS-CoV-2 and Asbestos Exposure: Can Our Experience With Mesothelioma Patients Help Us Understand the Psychological Consequences of COVID-19 and Develop Interventions?

25. Where are the landfilled zones? Use of historical geographic information and local spatial knowledge to determine the location of underground asbestos contamination in Sibaté (Colombia).

26. [Environmental justice promotion in industrially contaminated sites].

27. Epidemiological research as a driver of prevention: the Sibaté study. Commentary.

28. An asbestos contaminated town in the vicinity of an asbestos-cement facility: The case study of Sibaté, Colombia.

29. Environmental Health Education for Asbestos-Contaminated Communities in Italy: The Casale Monferrato Case Study.

30. Prevention of Asbestos Exposure in Latin America within a Global Public Health Perspective.

31. Environmental Justice in Industrially Contaminated Sites. A Review of Scientific Evidence in the WHO European Region.

32. Communication and health education in communities experiencing asbestos risk and health impacts in Italy.

34. Asbestos Ban in Italy: A Major Milestone, Not the Final Cut.

35. A cross-disciplinary approach to global environmental health: the case of contaminated sites.

36. Fostering public health awareness on risks in contaminated sites. Capacity building and dissemination of scientific evidence.

37. Honey, bee pollen and vegetable oil unsaponifiables in wound healing.

38. Prevention of Asbestos-Related Disease in Countries Currently Using Asbestos.

40. Environmental health literacy within the Italian Asbestos Project: experience in Italy and Latin American contexts. Commentary.

41. Occupational burden of asbestos-related cancer in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.

43. Asbestos case and its current implications for global health.

45. Dissemination of public health information: key tools utilised by the NECOBELAC network in Europe and Latin America.

46. [Preventing asbestos-related diseases: operative action for Italian cooperation with Latin-American countries].

47. Environmental health and the multidimensional concept of development: the role of environmental epidemiology within international cooperation initiatives.

48. Ecological modelling: from the biosphere to the everyday data gathering; filling the gap.

49. Age-related trend for blood pressure circadian rhythm in normotensive healthy subjects: estimates provided by the clinospectror method.

50. 24 hour monitoring of blood pressure in premature and full-term new born babies.

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