Rachel A. Horton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Epidemiology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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(Malodor from industrial hog operations, stress, negative mood, and secretory immune function in nearby residents.) |
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Wing S, Horton RA, Rose KM. (2013) Air pollution from industrial swine operations and blood pressure of neighboring residents. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121: 92-6 |
Horton RA, Lipscomb HJ. (2011) Depressive symptoms in women working in a poultry-processing plant: a longitudinal analysis. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 54: 791-9 |
Schinasi L, Horton RA, Guidry VT, et al. (2011) Air pollution, lung function, and physical symptoms in communities near concentrated Swine feeding operations. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 22: 208-15 |
Schinasi L, Horton RA, Wing S. (2009) Data completeness and quality in a community-based and participatory epidemiologic study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships : Research, Education, and Action. 3: 179-90 |
Horton RA, Wing S, Marshall SW, et al. (2009) Malodor as a trigger of stress and negative mood in neighbors of industrial hog operations. American Journal of Public Health. 99: S610-5 |
Wing S, Horton RA, Marshall SW, et al. (2008) Air pollution and odor in communities near industrial swine operations. Environmental Health Perspectives. 116: 1362-8 |
Wing S, Horton RA, Muhammad N, et al. (2008) Integrating epidemiology, education, and organizing for environmental justice: community health effects of industrial hog operations. American Journal of Public Health. 98: 1390-7 |