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1. Trends in respiratory diagnoses and symptoms of firefighters exposed to the World Trade Center disaster: 2005-2010.

2. Charting the future: credentialing, privileging, quality, and evaluation in clinical ethics consultation.

4. Behavioral risks for HIV infection associated with HIV-testing decisions.

5. Maternal adherence to the zidovudine regimen for HIV-exposed infants to prevent HIV infection: a preliminary study.

6. Self-reported chronic rhinosinusitis diagnoses and symptoms in World Trade Center-exposed and non-World Trade Center-exposed United States firefighters.

7. Self-reported Cardiovascular Disease in Career Firefighters With and Without World Trade Center Exposure.

9. All-cause and cause-specific mortality in a cohort of WTC-exposed and non-WTC-exposed firefighters.

10. Comparing self-reported obstructive airway disease in firefighters with and without World Trade Center exposure.

11. Temporal Aspects of the Association between Exposure to the World Trade Center Disaster and Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma.

12. PTSD symptoms, depressive symptoms, and subjective cognitive concerns in WTC-exposed and non-WTC-exposed firefighters.

13. Temporal association of prostate cancer incidence with World Trade Center rescue/recovery work.

14. Impact of healthcare services on thyroid cancer incidence among World Trade Center-exposed rescue and recovery workers.

15. Cancer incidence in World Trade Center-exposed and non-exposed male firefighters, as compared with the US adult male population: 2001-2016.

16. Cancer survival among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A collaborative cohort study.

17. Assembling the Career Firefighter Health Study cohort: A methods overview.

18. Initial Whole-Genome Sequencing of Plasma Cell Neoplasms in First Responders and Recovery Workers Exposed to the World Trade Center Attack of September 11, 2001.

19. Combining Three Cohorts of World Trade Center Rescue/Recovery Workers for Assessing Cancer Incidence and Mortality.

20. Factors Predicting Treatment of World Trade Center-Related Lung Injury: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

21. System impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on New York City's emergency medical services.

22. Characteristics Associated With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests and Resuscitations During the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in New York City.

23. Mortality among Fire Department of the City of New York Rescue and Recovery Workers Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster, 2001-2017.

24. PTSD and Depressive Symptoms as Potential Mediators of the Association between World Trade Center Exposure and Subjective Cognitive Concerns in Rescue/Recovery Workers.

25. Evaluation of Medical Surveillance and Incidence of Post-September 11, 2001, Thyroid Cancer in World Trade Center-Exposed Firefighters and Emergency Medical Service Workers.

26. Dyspnea and Inhaled Corticosteroid and Long-acting β-Agonist Therapy in an Occupational Cohort: A Longitudinal Study.

27. World Trade Center exposure, post-traumatic stress disorder, and subjective cognitive concerns in a cohort of rescue/recovery workers.

28. Low serum IgA and airway injury in World Trade Center-exposed firefighters: a 17-year longitudinal study.

29. Long-term Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Firefighters After the World Trade Center Disaster.

30. Post-9/11 Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms among World Trade Center-Exposed Firefighters and Emergency Medical Service Workers.

31. Abnormalities on Chest Computed Tomography and Lung Function Following an Intense Dust Exposure: A 17-Year Longitudinal Study.

32. Persistent self-reported ear and hearing problems among World Trade Center-exposed firefighters and emergency medical service workers, 2001-2017-A longitudinal cohort analysis.

33. Predictors of Asthma/COPD Overlap in FDNY Firefighters With World Trade Center Dust Exposure: A Longitudinal Study.

34. Risk factors for post-9/11 chronic rhinosinusitis in Fire Department of the City of New York workers.

35. Incidence and prevalence of antibody to hepatitis C virus in FDNY first responders before and after work at the World Trade Center disaster site.

36. Multiple Myeloma and Its Precursor Disease Among Firefighters Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster.

37. Estimation of Future Cancer Burden Among Rescue and Recovery Workers Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster.

38. Blood Leukocyte Concentrations, FEV 1 Decline, and Airflow Limitation. A 15-Year Longitudinal Study of World Trade Center-exposed Firefighters.

39. Clinical Course of Sarcoidosis in World Trade Center-Exposed Firefighters.

40. GABA-, histamine-, and FMRFamide-immunoreactivity in the visual, vestibular and central nervous systems of Hermissenda crassicornis.

41. Post-9/11 sarcoidosis in WTC-exposed firefighters and emergency medical service workers.

42. Response to Soskolne [2017].

43. Post-9/11/2001 lung function trajectories by sex and race in World Trade Center-exposed New York City emergency medical service workers.

44. The Effect of World Trade Center Exposure on the Timing of Diagnoses of Obstructive Airway Disease, Chronic Rhinosinusitis, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.

45. Airway Disease in Rescue/Recovery Workers: Recent Findings from the World Trade Center Collapse.

46. Bronchial Reactivity and Lung Function After World Trade Center Exposure.

47. FDNY and 9/11: Clinical services and health outcomes in World Trade Center-exposed firefighters and EMS workers from 2001 to 2016.

48. Post-9/11 cancer incidence in World Trade Center-exposed New York City firefighters as compared to a pooled cohort of firefighters from San Francisco, Chicago and Philadelphia (9/11/2001-2009).

49. Blood Eosinophils and World Trade Center Exposure Predict Surgery in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. A 13.5-Year Longitudinal Study.

50. Lung Function Trajectories in World Trade Center-Exposed New York City Firefighters Over 13 Years: The Roles of Smoking and Smoking Cessation.

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