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Dr. Hanna Boogaard
- 15 Jul 2021
TL;DR: The document provides information on the correspondence address and email for Dr. Hanna Boogaard at the Health Effects Institute. It also notes that the document was produced with partial funding by the US EPA but has not undergone the Agency's peer and administrative review, and therefore may not reflect the views of the Agency.
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Abstract: Correspondence concerning the Special Report may be addressed to Dr. Hanna Boogaard at Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Suite 1400, Boston, Massachusetts, 02110; email: jboogaard@healtheffects.org. Although this document was produced with partial funding by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Assistance Award CR–83467701 to the Health Effects Institute, it has not been subjected to the Agency’s peer and administrative review and therefore may not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency, and no official endorsement by it should be inferred. The contents of this document also have not been reviewed by private party institutions, including those that support the Health Effects Institute; therefore, it may not reflect the views or policies of these parties, and no endorsement by them should be inferred. © 2022 Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Suite 1400, Boston, MA 02110
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