págs. 7-7
págs. 8-10
The Next Chapter of the Tobacco Wars: Unpacking the Latest Round of Constitutional Challenges.
págs. 11-13
The Exclusion of Nicotine: Closing the Gap in Addiction Policy and Practice.
págs. 14-16
Improving Utility of Evidence Synthesis for Healthy Public Policy: the Three Rs (Relevance, Rigor, and Readability [and Resources]).
págs. 17-23
Heat Index in Migrant Farmworker Housing: Implications for Rest and Recovery From Work-Related Heat Stress.
Sara A. Quandt, Melinda F. Wiggins, Haiying Chen, Werner E. Bischoff, Thomas A. Arcury
págs. 24-26
págs. 27-33
Yunsheng Ma, Raji Balasubramanian, Sherry L. Pagoto, Kristin L. Schneider, James R. Hébert, Lawrence S. Phillips, Joseph S. Goveas, Annie L. Culver, Barbara Olendzki, James Beck, Jordan W. Smoller, Deidre M. Sepavich, Judith K. Ockene, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Martha Zorn, Simin Liu
págs. 34-43
The Pattern of Indoor Smoking Restriction Law Transitions, 1970-2009: Laws Are Sticky.
Ashley Sanders-Jackson, MariaElena Gonzalez, Brandon Zerbe, Anna V. Song, Stanton A. Glantz
págs. 44-51
Mortality From a Tornado Outbreak, Alabama, April 27, 2011.
Cindy H. Chiu, Amy Schnall, Caitlin E. Mertzlufft, Rebecca S. Noe, Amy Wolkin, Jeanne Spears, Mary Casey-Lockyer, Sara J. Vagi
págs. 52-58
Undertreatment of Tobacco Use Relative to Other Chronic Conditions.
Steven L. Bernstein, Sunkyung Yu, Lori A. Post, James Dziura, Nancy A. Rigotti
págs. 59-65
Televised Antismoking Advertising: Effects of Level and Duration of Exposure.
págs. 66-73
In-Person and Telephone Treatment of Tobacco Dependence: A Comparison of Treatment Outcomes and Participant Characteristics.
Christine E. Sheffer, Maxine Stitzer, Reid Landes, S. Laney Brackman, Tiffany Munn
págs. 74-82
Adoption and Implementation of Policies to Support Preventive Dentistry Initiatives for Physicians: A National Survey of Medicaid Programs.
Lattice D. Sams, R. Gary Rozier, Rebecca S. Wilder, Rocio B. Quinonez
págs. 83-90
págs. 1349-1349
Criminalization of HIV Transmission and Exposure: Research and Policy Agenda.
Zita Lazzarini, Carol L. Galletly, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Dini Harsono, Elaine O'Keefe, Merrill Singer, Robert J. Levine
págs. 1350-1353
Geospatial Technology and the "Exposome": New Perspectives on Addiction.
págs. 1354-1356
Engaging HIV Care Providers in Conversations With Their Reproductive-Age Patients About Fertility Desires and Intentions: A Historical Review of the HIV Epidemic in the United States.
Riley J. Steiner, Sarah Finocchario-Kessler, Jacinda K. Dariotis
págs. 1357-1366
Between Individual Agency and Structure in HIV Prevention: Understanding the Middle Ground of Social Practice.
Susan Kippax, Niamh Stephenson, Richard Parker, Peter Aggleton
págs. 1367-1375
There's No Place Like Home: First-Year Use of the "I Know" Home Testing Program for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.
Harlan Rotblatt, Jorge A. Montoya, Aaron Plant, Sarah Guerry, Peter Kerndt
págs. 1376-1380
págs. 1381-1392
págs. 1393-1401
Estimating HCV Prevalence at the State Level: A Call to Increase and Strengthen Current Surveillance Systems.
Rachel Hart-Malloy, Alvaro Carrascal, A. Gregory DIRIenzo, Colleen Flanigan, Kristi McClamroch, Lou Smith
págs. 1402-1405
Policies to Reduce Influenza in the Workplace: Impact Assessments Using an Agent-Based Model.
Supriya Kumar, John J. Grefenstette, David Galloway, Steven M. Albert, Donald S. Burke
págs. 1406-1411
Effectiveness of Border Screening for Detecting Influenza in Arriving Airline Travelers.
Patricia C. Priest, Lance C. Jennings, Alasdair R. Duncan, Cheryl R. Brunton, Michael G. Baker
págs. 1412-1418
Paul L. Reiter, Annie-Laurie McRee, Jessica K. Pepper, Melissa B. Gilkey, Kayoll V. Galbraith, Noel T. Brewer
págs. 1419-1427
Prevalence of Anogenital Warts Among Participants in Private Health Plans in the United States, 2003-2010: Potential Impact of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination.
págs. 1428-1435
Reduction in HCV Incidence Among Injection Drug Users Attending Needle and Syringe Programs in Australia: A Linkage Study.
Jenny Iversen, Handan Wand, Libby Topp, John Kaldor, Lisa Maher
págs. 1436-1444
págs. 1445-1449
Sex, Drugs (Methamphetamines), and the Internet: Increasing Syphilis Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in California, 2004-2008.
Rilene A. Chew, Michael C. Samuel, Terrence Lo, Kyle T. Bernstein, Getahun Aynalem, Jeffrey D. Klausner, Gail Bolan
págs. 1450-1456
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