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Not So Fast: Slowing Tuberculosis Decline in California
págs. 187-189
págs. 189-190
Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxation: Evidence-Based Policy and Industry Preemption
págs. 191-192
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E-cigarettes Are Being Marketed as “Vitamin Delivery” Devices
Tatiana Basáñez, Anuja Majmundar, Tess Boley Cruz, Jon-Patrick Allem, Jennifer B. Unger
págs. 194-196
Making Decisions That Narrow, or Widen, Health Gaps: A Public Health of Consequence, February 2019
págs. 196-197
Economic Vulnerability Among US Female Health Care Workers: Potential Impact of a $15-per-Hour Minimum Wage
págs. 198-205
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Wages and Women in Health Care: the Race and Gender Gap
págs. 208-209
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An Enormous Victory for Public Health in California: Industries Are Responsible for Cleaning Up the Environments They Polluted
págs. 211-212
Americans Who Become a New Versus a Former Gun Owner: Implications for Youth Suicide and Unintentional Firearm Injury
págs. 212-214
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Recommendations for the Pilot Expansion of Medicaid Coverage for Doulas in New York State
Renee Mehra, Shayna D. Cunningham, Jessica B. Lewis, Jordan Thomas, Jeannette R Ickovics
págs. 217-219
Vaccine Trials in Schools: We Must Not Ignore Progress
Alan R. Hinman, David Addiss, Arthur Caplan, Lisa M. Carlson, James V. Lavery, Walter A. Orenstein
págs. 219-220
Toward a Common Agenda for the Public and Private Sectors to Advance Digital Health Communication
Lorien C. Abroms, John P. Allegrante, M. Elaine Auld, Robert S. Gold, William T. Riley, Joseph Smyser
págs. 221-223
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Laboratories of Democracy: Health Care Reform Platforms in the 2018 Governor Elections
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Equipping Public Spaces to Facilitate Rapid Point-of-Injury Hemorrhage Control After Mass Casualty
Craig Goolsby, Kandra Strauss-Riggs, Michael Rozenfeld, Nathan Charlton, Eric Goralnick, Kobi Peleg, Matthew J. Levy, Tim Davis, Nicole Hurst
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State Preemption: Threat to Democracy, Essential Regulation, and Public Health
Jennifer L Pomeranz, Leslie Zellers, Michael Bare, Patricia A. Sullivan, Mark Pertschuk
págs. 251-252
Two Paths to Health in All Policies: The Traditional Public Health Path and the Path of Social Determinants
págs. 253-254
Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Information at Death
Ann P. Haas, Andrew D. Lane, John R. Blosnich, Barbara A. Butcher, Maggie G. Mortali
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Addressing the Rural Opioid Addiction and Overdose Crisis Through Cross-Sector Collaboration: Little Falls, Minnesota
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