Browsing Health Education and Promotion by Author "Kelley, Timothy R."
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A Brief Review of Silicosis in the United States
Thomas, Carson R.; Kelley, Timothy R. (2010)Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust. Silica is primarily composed of quartz dust and has been classified since 2000 as a known human carcinogen by the U.S. ... -
A Brief Review of Silicosis in the United States
Thomas, Carson R.; Kelley, Timothy R. (East Carolina University, 2010)Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust. Silica is primarily composed of quartz dust and has been classified since 2000 as a known human carcinogen by the U.S. ... -
Door to Door Survey and Community Participation to Implement a New County Mosquito Control Program in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Grantham, Amanda; Anderson, Alice L.; Kelley, Timothy R. (East Carolina University, 2009-08)Community involvement in mosquito management programs provides more sustainable and effective organization and service. A door to door survey in Wayne County, NC carried out by student volunteers, resulted in 60 household ... -
Educating Future Environmental Health Professionals
Knechtges, Paul L; Kelley, Timothy R. (2015)Future environmental health problems will require a new generation of educated and trained professionals. Efforts to enhance the environmental public health workforce have been promoted by several organizations. While ... -
Environmental Health
Kelley, Timothy R.; Covi, Michelle P. (2013) -
Environmental Health Funding Challenges During Difficult Budget Times
Kelley, Timothy R.; Anderson, Alice L. (2012) -
Environmental Health Resilience
Kelley, Timothy R. (2013) -
Insights into Ebola and Other Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease Risks
Kelley, Timothy R. (2014-10-29)Are the risks of transmission of infectious diseases such as Ebola actually increasing, or is the public just more aware of the problem because of the efficiency of the global media in identifying infectious disease outbreaks? -
Insights into the Evolution of Environmental Health
Kelley, Timothy R. (2009-03-13)