ON THE VALUE OF THE “MAN UP MONDAY” CAMPAIGN.
Morgan L. Johnson, Rachelle N. Reeder, Paul J. Fleming, Joseph G. L. Lee, Shari L. Dworkin
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RESEARCH INFORMS ABORTION CARE POLICY CHANGE IN CALIFORNIA.
T.A. Weitz, Diana Taylor, Ushma D. Upadhyay, Sheila Desai, Molly Battistelli
págs. 3-4
págs. 5-7
The Affordable Care Act and Emergency Care.
Mark McClelland, Brent Asplin, Stephen K. Epstein, Keith Eric Kocher, Randy Pilgrim, Jesse M. Pines, Elaine Judith Rabin, Niels Kumar Rathlev
págs. 8-10
Systematic Review of the Effect of Pictorial Warnings on Cigarette Packages in Smoking Behavior.
Joel Monárrez Espino, Bojing Liu, Felix Greiner, Sven Bremberg, Rosaria Galanti
págs. 11-30
Relationship Between Diet and Mental Health in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review.
Adrienne O'Neil, Shae E. Quirk, Siobhan Housden, Sharon L. Brennan, Lana J. Williams, Julie A. Pasco, Michael Berk, Felice N. Jacka
págs. 31-42
Kathryn Backholer, Alison Beauchamp, Kylie Ball, Gavin Turrell, Jane Martin, Julie Woods, Anna Peeters
págs. 43-50
págs. 51-57
Patterns of Visit Attendance in the Nurse–Family Partnership Program.
Margaret L. Holland, Yinglin Xia, Harriet J. Kitzman, Ann Dozier, David L. Olds
págs. 58-65
págs. 66-73
Impact of an Exercise Intervention on Physical Activity During Pregnancy: The Behaviors Affecting Baby and You Study.
Marquis S. Hawkins, Lisa Chasan Taber, Bess H Marcus, Edward Stanek, Barry Braun, Joe Ciccolo, Glenn Markenson
págs. 74-81
págs. 82-88
Jeff R. Brubacher, Herbert Chan, Penelope Brasher, Shannon Erdelyi, Ediriweera Desapriya, Mark Asbridge, Roy Purssell, Scott Macdonald, Nadine Schuurman, Ian Pike
págs. 89-97
Implementation of Tobacco Cessation Quitline Practices in the United States and Canada.
Jessie E. Saul, Joseph Bonito, Keith Provan, Erin Ruppel, Scott J. Leischow
págs. 98-105
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págs. 1799-1801
Insidious Trends and Social/ Environmental Justice: Public Health’s Challenge for Responding to Hazard Events.
págs. 1802-1804
Moving Upstream: Why Rehabilitative Justice in Military Discharge Proceedings Serves a Public Health Interest.
Evan R. Seamone, James McGuire, Shoba Sreenivasan, Sean P. Clarke, Daniel Smee, Daniel Dow
págs. 1805-1811
Integrating Health Into Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies: Key Considerations for Success.
Osman Dar, Emmeline J. Buckley, Sakib Rokadiya, Qudsia Huda, Jonathan Abrahams
págs. 1811-1816
Epigenome: Biosensor of Cumulative Exposure to Chemical and Nonchemical Stressors Related to Environmental Justice.
Kenneth Olden, Yu-Sheng Lin, David Gruber, Babasaheb Sonawane
págs. 1816-1821
Instituting a Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Ban: Experience From a Children’s Hospital.
Ihuoma U. Eneli, Reena Oza-Frank, Kathryn Grover, Rick Miller, Kelly Kelleher
págs. 1822-1825
Using Vignettes to Tap Into Moral Reasoning in Public Health Policy: Practical Advice and Design Principles From a Study on Food Advertising to Children.
págs. 1826-1832
The Tobacco Industry, Researchers, and Ethical Access to UK Biobank: Using the Public Interest and Public Good.
págs. 1833-1839
págs. 1839-1843
Reducing Tobacco Use and Access Through Strengthened Minimum Price Laws.
Ian McLaughlin, Anne Pearson, Elisa Laird-Metke, Kurt Ribisl
págs. 1844-1850
Increasing Hand Washing Compliance With a Simple Visual Cue.
Eric W. Ford, Brian T. Boyer, Nir Menachemi, Timothy R. Huerta
págs. 1851-1856
págs. 1860-1861
SCIENCE as an Early Driver of Policy: Child Labor Reform in the Early Progressive Era, 1870–1900.
págs. 1862-1871
The Return of the Pholela Experiment: Medical History and Primary Health Care in Post-Apartheid South Africa.
págs. 1872-1876
Connecting Health and Natural History: A Failed Initiative at the American Museum of Natural History, 1909–1922.
págs. 1877-1888
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