págs. 1-2
págs. 2-2
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Health Preemption Behind Closed Doors: Trade Agreements and Fast-Track Authority.
págs. 7-13
The Association Between Race/Ethnicity and Major Birth Defects in the United States, 1999–2007.
Mark A. Canfield, Cara T. Mai, Ying Wang, Alissa O’Halloran, Lisa K. Marengo, Richard S. Olney, Christopher L. Borger, Rachel Rutkowski, Jane Fornoff, Nila Irwin, Glenn Copeland, Timothy J. Flood, Robert E. Meyer, Russel Rickard, C. J. Alverson, Joseph Sweatlock, Russell S. Kirby
págs. 14-23
págs. 24-29
Utilitarian Walking, Neighborhood Environment, and Risk of Outdoor Falls Among Older Adults.
Wenjun Li, Elizabeth Procter-Gray, Lewis A. Lipsitz, Suzanne G. Leveille, Holly Hackman, Madeleine Biondolillo, Marian T. Hannan
págs. 30-37
New Walking and Cycling Routes and Increased Physical Activity: One- and 2-Year Findings From the UK iConnect Study.
págs. 38-46
Assessing the Connection Between Health and Education: Identifying Potential Leverage Points for Public Health to Improve School Attendance.
Lauren N. Gase, Tony Kuo, Karen Coller, Lourdes R. Guerrero, Mitchell D. Wong
págs. 47-54
págs. 55-61
Role of Health Insurance on the Survival of Infants With Congenital Heart Defects.
James E. Kucik, Cynthia H. Cassell, Clinton J. Alverson, Pamela Donohue, Jean Paul Tanner, Cynthia S. Minkovitz, Jane Correia, Thomas A. Burke, Russell S. Kirby
págs. 62-70
Stuart Cowburn, Matthew J. Carlson, Jodi Lapidus, John Heintzman, Steffani R. Bailey, Jennifer E. DeVoe
págs. 71-79
págs. 80-85
Mortality and Economic Costs From Regular Cigar Use in the United States, 2010.
James Nonnemaker, Brian L. Rostron, Patricia Hall, Anna MacMonegle, Benjamin J. Apelberg
págs. 86-91
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Promoting Physical Activity Through the Shared Use of School Recreational Spaces: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association.
Deborah Rohm Young, John D. Spengler, Natasha Frost, Kelly R. Evenson, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Laurie Whitsel
págs. 1583-1588
Health Disparities Calculator: A Methodologically Rigorous Tool for Analyzing Inequalities in Population Health.
Nancy Breen, Susan Scott, Antoinette Percy-Laurry, Denise Lewis, Russell E. Glasgow
págs. 1589-1591
A Ride in the Time Machine: Information Management Capabilities Health Departments Will Need.
págs. 1592-1600
págs. 1601-1605
A Situated Practice of Ethics for Participatory Visual and Digital Methods in Public Health Research and Practice: A Focus on Digital Storytelling.
págs. 1606-1614
The Promise of Community-Based Participatory Research for Health Equity: A Conceptual Model for Bridging Evidence With Policy.
Lisa Cacari-Stone, Nina Wallerstein, Analilia P. Garcia, Meredith Minkler
págs. 1615-1623
Supporting Replication and Scale-Up of Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs: Assessing the Implementation Knowledge Base.
págs. 1624-1632
Promoting Public Health Through Public Art in the Digital Age.
Austin S. Kilaru, David A. Asch, Allison Sellers, Raina M. Merchant
págs. 1633-1635
Ludwik Rajchman (1881-1965): World Leader in Social Medicine and Director of the League of Nations Health Organization.
págs. 1638-1639
Skin Cancer Risk Behaviors Among US Men: The Role of Sexual Orientation.
págs. 1640-1641
The Impact of Public Housing on Social Networks: A Natural Experiment.
C. E. Pollack, Harold D. Green Jr., David P. Kennedy, Beth Ann Griffin, Alene Kennedy-Hendricks, Susan Burkhauser, Heather Schwartz
págs. 1642-1649
Environmental Conditions in Low-Income Urban Housing: Clustering and Associations With Self-Reported Health.
Gary Adamkiewicz, John D. Spengler, Amy E. Harley, Anne M. Stoddard, May H. Yang, Marty Alvarez-Reeves, Glorian Sorensen
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