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Volume 23, Number 5, September/October 2006

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Geographic Information Systems: A New Tool for Environmental Health Assessments
pp. 381-391(11)
Authors: Choi, Mona; Afzal, Brenda; Sattler, Barbara

Rural Parents' Perceptions of Risks Associated with Their Children's Exposure to Radon
pp. 392-399(8)
Authors: Hill, Wade G.; Butterfield, Patricia; Larsson, Laura S.

Evaluation of a Multistate Faith-based Program for Children Affected by Natural Disaster
pp. 400-409(10)
Authors: Zotti, Marianne E.; Graham, Juanita; Whitt, Anna Lyn; Anand, Susan; Replogle, William H.

Using a Site Visit to a Contaminated Location as a Focus for Environmental Health Education for Academic and Public Health Nurses
pp. 410-432(23)
Authors: Backus, Ann S.N.; Hewitt, Jeanne Beauchamp; Chalupka, Stephanie M.

Open the Door Whenever Opportunity Knocks
pp. 433-441(9)
Authors: Downs, Mallery H.; Kaminsky, Alexis; Lewis, Johnnye

Incorporating a Built Environment Module into an Accelerated Second-Degree Community Health Nursing Course
pp. 442-452(11)
Authors: Hays, Judith C.; Davis, Jeffrey A.; Miranda, Marie Lynn

Challenges and Successes of Infusing Environmental Health Content in a Nursing Program
pp. 453-464(12)
Authors: Hewitt, Jeanne Beauchamp; Candek, Patricia R.; Engel, Jessica M.

A Case Study in the Use of Community-Based Participatory Research in Public Health Nursing
pp. 472-478(7)
Authors: Savage, Christine L.; Xu, Yin; Lee, Rebecca; Rose, Barbara L.; Kappesser, Mary; Anthony, Jean Spann

The Spanish Influenza of 1918 in St. Louis, Missouri
pp. 479-483(5)
Author: Kalnins, Irene

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