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American Journal of Public Health
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1995, volume 85, articles 12
- Improving Americans' diet--setting public policy with limited knowledge pp. 1609-1611

- J.R. Marshall
- Jails and prisons--America's new mental hospitals pp. 1611-1613

- E.F. Torrey
- The need for innovation in immunization pp. 1613-1614

- P.J. Edelson
- Research on the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure--a new direction pp. 1614-1615

- N.L. Day
- Prison health: the breaking point pp. 1616-1618

- A. Berkman
- The defeat of health care reform: Misplaced mistrust in government pp. 1619-1622
- E. Feingold
- US adults' fruit and vegetable intakes, 1989 to 1991: A revised baseline for the healthy People 2000 objective pp. 1623-1629
- S.M. Krebs-Smith, D.A. Cook, A.F. Subar, L. Cleveland and J. Friday
- The diversion of mentally ill persons from jails to community-based services: A profile of programs pp. 1630-1635
- H.J. Steadman, S.M. Morris and D.L. Dennis
- Psychosocial factors in maternal phenylketonuria: Women's adherence to medical recommendations pp. 1636-1641
- S.E. Waisbren, B.D. Hamilton, P.J. St. James, S. Shiloh and H.L. Levy
- Childhood risk factors for homelessness among homeless adults pp. 1642-1649
- P. Koegel, E. Melamid and M.A. Burnam
- Tobacco information in two grade school newsweeklies: A content analysis pp. 1650-1653
- E.D. Balbach and S.A. Glantz
- Moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and psychomotor development at preschool age pp. 1654-1661
- B. Larroque, M. Kaminski, P. Dehaene, D. Subtil, M.-J. Delfosse and D. Querleu
- New York city's 1993 child immunization day: Planning, costs, and results pp. 1662-1665
- G. Fairbrother and K.A. DuMont
- A model for estimating the impact of changes in children's vaccines pp. 1666-1672
- K.N. Simpson, A.K. Biddle and N.R. Rabinovich
- The tracking of nutrient intake in young children: The Framingham Children's Study pp. 1673-1677
- M.R. Singer, L.L. Moore, E.J. Garrahie and R.C. Ellison
- Fluoride exposure and childhood osteosarcoma: A case-control study pp. 1678-1683
- K.H. Gelberg, E.F. Fitzgerald, S.-A. Hwang and R. Dubrow
- Victimization prevention programs for children: A follow-up pp. 1684-1689
- D. Finkelhor, N. Asdigian and J. Dziuba-Leatherman
- The availability of low-fat milk in an inner-city Latino community: Implications for nutrition education pp. 1690-1692
- H. Wechsler, C.E. Basch, P. Zybert, R. Lantigua and S. Shea
- Inhaled and oral corticosteroids: Their effects on bone mineral density in older adults pp. 1693-1695
- J.F. Marystone, E.L. Barrett-Connor and D.J. Morton
- Changes in perinatal cocaine use in an inner-city hospital, 1988 to 1992 pp. 1695-1697
- S. McCalla, J. Feldman, H. Webbeh, R. Ahmadi and H.L. Minkoff
- Correlates of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in Black girls and White girls: The NHLBI growth and health study pp. 1698-1702
- J.A. Simon, J.A. Morrison, S.L. Similo, R.P. McMahon and G.B. Schreiber
- Aerobic fitness, blood lipids, and body fat in children pp. 1702-1706
- R.L. Hager, L.A. Tucker and G.T. Seljaas
- The reporting sensitivities of two passive surveillance systems for vaccine adverse events pp. 1706-1709
- S. Rosenthal and R. Chen
- Teaching and reinforcing hygienic practices in child care centers pp. 1710
- D. Esernio-Jenssen
- Causes of death in Florida prisons: the dominance of AIDS pp. 1710-1711

- A.A. Amankwaa
- The reliability of cigarette consumption reports by spousal proxies pp. 1711-1712

- Y. Chen, D.C. Rennie and J.A. Dosman
- Is public health credentialing necessary? pp. 1712-1713

- E.S. Carpenter
1995, volume 85, articles 11
- Editorial: Out of the vortex - Neonatologists' treatment decisions for newborns at risk for HIV pp. 1484-1485
- G.B. Avery
- More on women and the prevention of HIV infection pp. 1485-1488
- Z.A. Stein
- Casual sex and HIV transmission pp. 1488-1489
- S.H. Vermund
- Annotation: needle exchange programs--do they work? pp. 1490-1491
- R.A. Coutinho
- Risk factors for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases and prevention practices among US heterosexual adults: Changes from 1990 to 1992 pp. 1492-1499
- J.A. Catania, D. Binson, M.M. Dolcini, R. Stall, K.-H. Choi, L.M. Pollack, E.S. Hudes, J. Canchola, K. Phillips, J.T. Moskowitz and T.J. Coates
- HIV-1 seroconversion and risk behaviors among young men in the US army pp. 1500-1506
- L.I. Levin, T.A. Peterman, P.O. Renzullo, V. Lasley-Bibbs, X.-O. Shu, J.F. Brundage and J.G. McNeil
- The treatment of non-HIV-related conditions in newborns at risk for HIV: A survey of neonatologists pp. 1507-1513
- B.W. Levin, D.H. Krantz, J.M. Driscoll and A.R. Fleischman
- Condom use among female commercial sex workers in Nevada's legal brothels pp. 1514-1520
- A.E. Albert, D.L. Warner, R.A. Hatcher, J. Trussell and C. Bennett
- Reducing the risk of HIV infection among South African sex workers: Socioeconomic and gender barriers pp. 1521-1525
- Q.A. Karim, S.S.A. Karim, K. Soldan and M. Zondi
- Quality of condom use as reported by female clients of a family planning clinic pp. 1526-1530
- D. Oakley and E.-L. Bogue
- Reduced risk of hepatitis B and hepatitis C among injection drug users in the Tacoma syringe exchange program pp. 1531-1537
- H. Hagan, D.C. Des Jarlais, S.R. Friedman, D. Purchase and M.J. Alter
- Risk factors for HIV-1 seroconversion among injection drug users: A case- control study pp. 1538-1542
- D.D. Chitwood, D.K. Griffin, M. Comerford, J.B. Page, E.J. Trapido, S. Lai and C.B. McCoy
- Sociodemographic characteristics and sexual behavior of bisexual men in France: Implications for HIV prevention pp. 1543-1546
- A. Messiah, E. Mouret-Fourme, A. Spira, N. Bajos, A. Bejin, N. Beltzer, M. Bozon, B. Ducot, A. Durandeau, A. Ferrand, A. Giami, A. Gilloire, M. Giraud, H. Leridon, D. Ludwig, A. Messiah, J.-P. Moatti, L. Mounnier and H. Olomucki
- Socioeconomic differences in sexually transmitted disease rates among Black and White adolescents, San Francisco, 1990 to 1992 pp. 1546-1548
- J.M. Ellen, R.P. Kohn, G.A. Bolan, S. Shiboski and N. Krieger
- HIV seroprevalence and risk behaviors among lesbians and bisexual women in San Francisco and Berkeley, California pp. 1549-1552
- G.F. Lemp, M. Jones, T.A. Kellogg, G.N. Nieri, L. Anderson, D. Withum and M. Katz
- The migration of persons with AIDS: Data from 12 states, 1985 to 1992 pp. 1552-1555
- J.W. Buehler, R.L. Frey and S.Y. Chu
- Tuberculosis screening among homeless persons with aids living in single- room-occupancy hotels pp. 1556-1559
- M.C. Layton, M.F. Cantwell, G.J. Dorsinville, S.E. Valway, I.M. Onorato and T.R. Frieden
- Pet ownership among persons with AIDS in three Florida counties pp. 1559-1561
- L. Conti, S. Lieb, T. Liberti, M. Wiley-Bayless, K. Hepburn and T. Diaz
- AIDS phobia, public health warnings, and lawsuits: Deterring harm or rewarding ignorance? pp. 1562-1568
- W.K. Mariner
- The risk of domestic violence and women with HIV infection: Implications for partner notification, public policy, and the law pp. 1569-1576
- K.H. Rothenberg and S.J. Paskey
- Regulating controversial programs for unpopular people: Methadone maintenance and syringe exchange programs pp. 1577-1584
- D.C. Des Jarlais, D. Paone, S.R. Friedman, N. Peyser and R.G. Newman
- HIV risk factors and behaviors among men in a Milwaukee homeless shelter pp. 1585
- J.A. Kelly, T.G. Heckman, S.E. Helfrich, R.L. Mence, V. Adair and L.A. Broyles
- Reevaluating the evidence on pesticide safety pp. 1586-1587
- J.A. Bukowski, L.W. Meyer, J.K. Leiss and D.A. Savitz
- The availability of disposable syringes in Russia pp. 1586
- P.I. Hartsock
- Folic acid fortification for the prevention of neural tube defects: consensus needed on potential adverse effects pp. 1587-1588
- R. Pérez-Escamilla
1995, volume 85, articles 10
- Editorial: Is carbon monoxide a risk factor for hospital admission for heart failure? pp. 1343-1344
- J. Schwartz
- Beyond population statistics pp. 1345-1346
- G. Silver
- The inexcusable persistence of silicosis pp. 1346-1347
- G.R. Wagner
- Containing state health care expenditures--the competition vs regulation debate pp. 1347-1349
- S. Glied, M. Sparer and L. Brown
- Health systems' effects on health status--financing vs the organization of services pp. 1350-1351
- B. Starfield
- A short-term consumer agenda for health care reform pp. 1352-1355
- R.H. Karpatkin and G.E. Shearer
- Health policy approaches to measuring and valuing human life: Conceptual and ethical issues pp. 1356-1360
- R.H. Morrow and J.H. Bryant
- Ambient air pollution and hospitalization for congestive heart failure among elderly people in seven large US cities pp. 1361-1365
- R.D. Morris, E.N. Naumova and R.L. Munasinghe
- Women at a sexually transmitted disease clinic who reported same-sex contact: Their HIV seroprevalence and risk behaviors pp. 1366-1371
- P.J. Bevier, M.A. Chiasson, R.T. Heffeman and K.G. Castro
- Silicosis among gold miners: Exposure-response analyses and risk assessment pp. 1372-1377
- K. Steenland and Drusilla Brown
- Accounting for cluster randomization: A review of primary prevention trials, 1990 through 1993 pp. 1378-1383
- J.M. Simpson, N. Klar and A. Donner
- Health services access and use among older adults in north carolina: Urban vs rural residents pp. 1384-1390
- D.G. Blazer, L.R. Landerman, G. Fillenbaum and R. Horner
- State health care expenditures under competition and regulation, 1980 through 1991 pp. 1391-1396
- G.A. Melnick and J. Zwanziger
- Health indicators and the organization of health care systems in Western Europe pp. 1397-1401
- J. Elola, A. Daponte and V. Navarro
- The challenge of defining and counting generalist physicians: An analysis of physician masterfile data pp. 1402-1407
- K. Grumbach, S.H. Becker, E.H.S. Osborn and A.B. Bindman
- Alberta's universal dental plan for the elderly: Differences in use over 6 years by two cohorts pp. 1408-1411
- D.W. Lewis and G.W. Thompson
- Increasing Medicaid child health screenings: The effectiveness of mailed pamphlets, phone calls, and home visits pp. 1412-1417
- M. Selby-Harrington, J.R. Sorenson, D. Quade, S.C. Stearns, A.S. Tesh and P.L.N. Donat
- Subclinical health effects in a population exposed to excess vitamin D in milk pp. 1418-1422
- K.S. Scanlon, S. Blank, T. Sinks, S. Lett, P. Mueller, D.S. Freedman, M. Serdula and H. Falk
- Attitudes and practices pp. 1423-1425
- R.A. Rosenblatt, R. Mattis and L.G. Hart
- The effectiveness of alternative planned durations of residential drug abuse treatment pp. 1426-1429
- J. McCusker, M. Vickers-Lahti, A. Stoddard, R. Hindin, C. Bigelow, M. Zorn, F. Garfield, R. Frost, C. Love and B. Lewis
- The quality of psychiatric emergency evaluations and patient outcomes in county hospitals pp. 1429-1431
- S.P. Segal, L. Egley, M.A. Watson and S.M. Goldfinger
- Treating early-stage breast cancer: Hospital characteristics associated with breast-conserving surgery pp. 1432-1434
- M.E. Johantgen, R.M. Coffey, D.R. Harris, H. Levy and J.J. Clinton
- Attitudes toward genetic testing for colon cancer risk pp. 1435-1438
- K.R. Smith and R.T. Croyle
- Rationing health care and the need for credible scarcity: Why Americans can't say no pp. 1439-1445
- W.K. Mariner
- Encouraging mammography use among underserved women through a celebration of breast health pp. 1446-1447
- B.H. Englisbe, G.E. Jimpson, G.R. Harper and M. Cohen
- A communitywide needle/syringe disposal program pp. 1447-1448
- D.W. Toews
- Integrating indicators into a public health quality improvement system pp. 1448-1449
- D.L. Speake, K.P. Mason, T.M. Broadway, M. Sylvester and S.P. Morrison
- Promoting healthy eating: Contra Costa County's food policy pp. 1449-1450
- F. Cortes, M. Steeples and M. Stone
- Smoking cessation counseling during routine public prenatal care pp. 1451-1452
- J.E. Haddow, G.E. Palomaki and D. Sepulveda
- Back pain and risk of suicide among Finnish farmers pp. 1452-1453
- J. Penttinen
- The origins of health standards for quartz exposure pp. 1453-1454
- H.E. Ayer
- Prevalence, promotion, and person: the 3 Ps of firearm use pp. 1453
- J.W. Farquhar
1995, volume 85, articles 9
- Genetic prophecy and genetic privacy--can we prevent the dream from becoming a nightmare? pp. 1196-1197
- G.J. Annas
- The use of existing databases in morbidity and mortality studies pp. 1198-1200
- L.H. Kuller
- Editorial: The timing of high-dose vitamin A supplementation to children pp. 1200-1201
- B.A. Underwood
- Public health methods--attributable risk as a link between causality and public health action pp. 1202-1204
- M.E. Northridge
- Topics for our times: Justice Blackmun and legal abortion - A besieged legacy to women's reproductive health pp. 1204-1206
- W. Cates , D.A. Grimes and L.L. Hogue
- Policy as intervention: environmental and policy approaches to the prevention of cardiovascular disease pp. 1207-1211
- T.L. Schmid, M. Pratt and E. Howze
- Tobacco industry smokers' rights publications: A content analysis pp. 1212-1217
- M.T. Cardador, A.R. Hazan and S.A. Glantz
- Reducing cigarette consumption in California: Tobacco taxes vs an anti- smoking media campaign pp. 1218-1222
- T.-W. Hu, H.-Y. Sung and T.E. Keeler
- Excess mortality among cigarette smokers: Changes in a 20-year interval pp. 1223-1230
- M.J. Thun, C.A. Day-Lally, E.E. Calle, W.D. Flanders and C.W. Heath
- Socioeconomic indicators and mortality from coronary heart disease and cancer: A 22-year follow-up of middle-aged men pp. 1231-1236
- H.C. Bucher and D.R. Ragland
- Sociodemographic and psychosocial factors in childhood as predictors of adult mortality pp. 1237-1245
- J.E. Schwartz, H.S. Friedman, J.S. Tucker, C. Tomlinson-Keasey, D.L. Wingard and M.H. Criqui
- Child morbidity and mortality following vitamin A supplementation in Ghana: Time since dosing, number of doses, and time of year pp. 1246-1251
- D.A. Ross, B.R. Kirkwood, F.N. Binka, P. Arthur, N. Dollimore, S.S. Morris, R.P. Shier, J.O. Gyapong and P.G. Smith
- Associations of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer with other diseases in US veterans pp. 1252-1255
- A. Sonnenberg and I.H. Wasserman
- Chronic liver disease mortality in the United States, 1979 through 1989 pp. 1256-1260
- E.S. Hurwitz, R.C. Holman, T.W. Strine and T.L. Chorba
- Improving the E coding of hospitalizations for injury: Do hospital records contain adequate documentation? pp. 1261-1265
- J.A. Langlois, J.S. Buechner, E.A. O'Connor, E.Q. Nacar and G.S. Smith
- Trends in state agency oral health and public health expenditures, 1984 through 1989 pp. 1266-1268
- S.A. Lockwood and D.M. Malvitz
- The effect of passenger load on unstable vehicles in fatal, untripped rollover crashes pp. 1268-1271
- R.A. Whitfield and I.S. Jones
- Occupational hepatitis C virus infection in Italian health care workers pp. 1272-1275
- V. Puro, N. Petrosillo, G. Ippolito, M.S. Aloisi, E. Boumis and L. Rava
- Pediatric mortality and hospital use in Canada and the United States, 1971 through 1987 pp. 1276-1279
- M.J. Hodge, G.E. Dougherty and I.B. Pless
- Apolipoprotein E and Alzheimer's disease: The implications of progress in molecular medicine pp. 1280-1284
- R. Mayeux and N. Schupf
- Social inequality and death as illustrated in late-medieval death dances pp. 1285-1292
- J.P. Mackenbach
- Listeriosis in Minnesota, January 1986 through May 1988 pp. 1293-1294
- K. Hedberg, M.T. Osterholm, L.L. Gabriel, C.W. Hedberg and K.L. MacDonald
- Two techniques for evaluating the accuracy of record linkages pp. 1294-1295
- G.W. Griffin, J.A. Gaudino and R. Rochat
- Evaluating the performance of local health agencies. 2. The 10 public health practices vs the 10 public health services: a clarification pp. 1295-1296
- B.J. Turnock and A. Handler
- Evaluating the performance of local health agencies. 1. Agencies' weaknesses in the practice of evaluation pp. 1295-1297
- B.C. Jung
- Motivating physicians to provide smoking cessation treatment pp. 1297
- J.R. Hughes
- Do HIV testing and counseling increase risk behavior? pp. 1297-1298
- E. Chamot, D.J. Laborde and J.C. Rice
- Assessing exposure to carcinogens in drinking water pp. 1298-1300
- P. Levallois and P. Ayotte
1995, volume 85, articles 8
- Editorial: Vitamin A supplementation and morbidity in children born to HIV-infected women pp. 1049-1051
- R. Martorell and U. Ramakrishnan
- The federal budget and women's health pp. 1051-1053
- K. Davis
- The evolving epidemiology of syphilis pp. 1053-1054
- P.H. Kilmarx and M.E. St Louis
- Community health workers: integral members of the health care work force pp. 1055-1058
- A. Witmer, S.D. Seifer, L. Finocchio, J. Leslie and E.H. O'Neil
- Redefining the goals of national drug policy: Recommendations from a working group pp. 1059-1063
- P. Reuter and J.P. Caulkins
- Erratum: Predicting body fatness: The body mass index vs estimation by bioelectrical impedance (American Journal of Public Health (1995) 85 (726- 728)) pp. 1063
- R. Roubenoff, G.E. Dallal and P.W.F. Wilson
- Erratum: Breast and cervical cancer screening in a low-income managed care sample: The efficacy of physician letters and phone calls (American Journal of Public Health (1995) 85 (834-836)) pp. 1063
- P.M. Lantz, D. Stencil, M.T. Lippert, S. Beversdorf, L. Jaros and P.L. Remington
- Erratum: The logic in ecological: I. the logic of analysis (American Journal of Public Health (1994) 84 (825-829)) pp. 1063
- M. Susser
- Adolescents' perceptions of their peers' health norms pp. 1064-1069
- N. Evans, E. Gilpin, A.J. Farkas, E. Shenassa and J.P. Pierce
- Company characteristics and workplace medical testing pp. 1070-1075
- L.I. Boden and H. Cabral
- The effects of vitamin A supplementation on the morbidity of children born to HIV-infected women pp. 1076-1081
- A. Coutsoudis, R.A. Bobat, H.M. Coovadia, L. Kuhn, Wei-Che Tsai and Z.A. Stein
- The association between alcohol and breast cancer: Popular press coverage of research pp. 1082-1086
- F. Houn, M.A. Bober, E.E. Huerta, S.D. Hursting, S. Lemon and D.L. Weed
- The relationship between physicians' qualifications and experience and the adequacy of prenatal care and low birthweight pp. 1087-1091
- J.S. Haas, E.J. Orav and L. Goldman
- Violence by male partners against women during the childbearing year: A contextual analysis pp. 1092-1097
- P. O'Campo, A.C. Gielen, R.R. Faden, X. Xue, N. Kass and M.-C. Wang
- Spermicide acceptability among patients at a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Zambia pp. 1098-1103
- S.K. Hira, A.B. Spruyt, P.J. Feldblum, M.R. Sunkutu, L.H. Glover and M.J. Steiner
- Syphilis and gonorrhea in Miami: Similar clustering, different trends pp. 1104-1108
- F.F. Hamers, T.A. Peterman, A.A. Zaidi, R.L. Ransom, J.E. Wroten and J.J. Witte
- Form of day care and respiratory infections among Finnish children pp. 1109-1112
- P.J. Louhiala, N. Jaakkola, R. Ruotsalainen and J.J.K. Jaakkola
- The classification of AIDS cases: Concordance between two AIDS surveillance systems in Italy pp. 1112-1114
- D. Serraino, S. Franceschi, L. Dal Maso, A.C. Lepri, U. Tirelli and G. Rezza
- Hospitalizations for near drowning in California: Incidence and costs pp. 1115-1118
- A.A. Ellis and R.B. Trent
- Syphilis in the south: Rural rates surpass urban rates in North Carolina pp. 1119-1122
- J.C. Thomas, A.L. Kulik and V.J. Schoenbach
- The estimated frequency of cosmetic breast augmentation among US women, 1963 through 1988 pp. 1122-1124
- M.B. Terry, M.L. Skovron, S. Garbers, E. Sonnenschein and P. Toniolo
- A matter of opinion about hysterectomies: Experts' and practicing community gynecologists' ratings of appropriateness pp. 1125-1128
- N.A. Bickell, J. Earp, A.T. Evans and S.J. Bernstein
- Hormonal replacement therapy and morbidity and mortality in a prospective study of postmenopausal women pp. 1128-1132
- A.R. Folsom, P.J. Mink, T.A. Sellers, C.-P. Hong, W. Zheng and J.D. Potter
- Women's receptivity to testing for a genetic susceptibility to breast cancer pp. 1133-1135
- H. Chaliki, S. Loader, J.C. Levenkron, W. Logan-Young, W.J. Hall and P.T. Rowley
- Mortality rates among 15- to 44-year-old women in Boston: Looking beyond reproductive status pp. 1135-1138
- M.E. Katz, M.D. Holmes, K.L. Power and P.H. Wise
- Adolescent parity and infant mortality, Minnesota, 1980 through 1988 pp. 1139-1142
- W.L. Hellerstedt, P.L. Pirie and G.R. Alexander
- Using ICD-9 codes to identify indications for primary and repeat cesarean sections: Agreement with clinical records pp. 1143-1146
- O.A. Henry, K.D. Gregory, C.J. Hobel and L.D. Platt
- The epidemiology of vulvovaginal candidiasis among university students pp. 1146-1148
- A.M. Geiger, B. Foxman and B.W. Gillespie
- Retaining cocaine-abusing women in a therapeutic community: The effect of a child live-in program pp. 1149-1152
- P.H. Hughes, S.D. Coletti, R.L. Neri, C.F. Urmann, S. Stahl, D.M. Sicilian and J.C. Anthony
- Risk factors for homelessness among women with schizophrenia pp. 1153-1156
- C.L.M. Caton, P.E. Shrout, B. Dominguez, P.F. Eagle, L.A. Opler and F. Cournos
- The rise of the modern addict pp. 1157-1162
- J. Jonnes
- War injuries among children in Karlovac District, Croatia pp. 1163-1164
- B. Kopjar, J. Wiik, J. Zunic, T. Koepsell, P. Scheidt and T. Wickizer
- Trauma-related care among the uninsured in Massachusetts pp. 1164-1165
- B. Dulisse
- Monitoring community health workers' performance through lot quality-assurance sampling pp. 1165-1166
- J.J. Valadez, L. Weld and W.V. Vargas
- The nursing profession and physicians in authority roles pp. 1166-1168
- K.M. Gebbie
- Measuring and reducing exposure to the pollutants in house dust pp. 1168
- R.G. Lewis, J.W. Roberts, J.C. Chuang, D.E. Camann and M.G. Ruby
- Paternal smoking and low birthweight: the routes of exposure pp. 1169-1170
- A.F. Olshan and D.A. Savitz
- Reducing smoking among psychiatric inpatients: a survey of psychiatrists pp. 1169
- L. Landow, B. Szetela and M.A. Know
1995, volume 85, articles 7
- Social determinants of health--socioeconomic status, social class, and ethnicity pp. 903-905
- D. Blane
- Ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and the 50-year US infant mortality record pp. 905-906
- F.W. Oechsli
- The perinatal paradox pp. 906-907
- A. Leviton
- Reform without change? Look beyond the curriculum pp. 907-908
- S.W. Bloom
- Neonatal technology, perinatal survival, social consequences, and the perinatal paradox pp. 909-913
- R.M. Kliegman
- Epidemiology, the humanities, and public health pp. 914-918
- D.L. Weed
- Comment: epidemiology and the liberal arts--toward a new paradigm? pp. 918-920
- G.M. Oppenheimer
- Correlates of college student binge drinking pp. 921-926
- H. Wechsler, G.W. Dowdall, A. Davenport and S. Castillo
- Admissions for injury at a rural hospital in Ghana: Implications for prevention in the developing world pp. 927-931
- C.N. Mock, E. Adzotor, D. Denno, E. Conklin and F. Rivara
- The epidemiology of nonfatal injuries among US children and youth pp. 932-938
- P.C. Scheidt, Y. Harel, A.C. Trumble, D.H. Jones, M.D. Overpeck and P.E. Bijur
- Educating preschoolers about sun safety pp. 939-943
- L.J. Loescher, J. Emerson, A. Taylor, D.H. Christensen and M. McKinney
- Environmental risk factors for Lyme disease identified with geographic information systems pp. 944-948
- G.E. Glass, B.S. Schwartz, J.M. Morgan , D.T. Johnson, P.M. Noy and E. Israel
- US mortality by economic, demographic, and social characteristics: The National Longitudinal Mortality Study pp. 949-956
- P.D. Sorlie, E. Backlund and J.B. Keller
- Infant mortality in the United States: Trends, differentials, and projections, 1950 through 2010 pp. 957-964
- G.K. Singh and S.M. Yu
- Gender differences in nutritional status and feeding patterns among infants in the Gaza strip pp. 965-969
- M. Schoenbaum, T.H. Tulchinsky and Y. Abed
- Access to paid in-home assistance among disabled elderly people: Do Latinos differ from non-Latino Whites? pp. 970-975
- S.P. Wallace, L. Levy-Storms and L.R. Ferguson
- Patterns of alcohol use and the risk of drinking and driving among US high school students pp. 976-978
- L.G. Escobedo, T.L. Chorba and R. Waxweiler
- Alcohol consumption among adolescents and young adults: The Bogalusa Heart Study, 1981 to 1991 pp. 979-982
- C.C. Johnson, L. Myers, L.S. Webber, S.M. Hunter, S.R. Srinivasan and G.S. Berenson
- A gender-specific measure of binge drinking among college students pp. 982-985
- H. Wechsler, G.W. Dowdall, A. Davenport and E.B. Rimm
- Tuberculosis knowledge among New York City injection drug users pp. 985-988
- H. Wolfe, M. Marmor, R. Maslansky, S. Nichols, M. Simberkoff, D.D. Jarlais and A. Moss
- Unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado, 1986 through 1991 pp. 988-990
- M. Cook, P.A. Simon and R.E. Hoffman
- Promoting tobacco control policies in Northwest Indian tribes pp. 991-994
- E. Lichtenstein, R.E. Glasgow, K. Lopez, R. Hall, S.G. McRae and G.B. Meyers
- Functional disability among elderly Blacks and Whites in two diverse areas: The New Haven and North Carolina EPESE pp. 994-998
- C.F.M. De Leon, G.G. Fillenbaum, C.S. Williams, D.B. Brock, L.A. Beckett and L.F. Berkman
- Estimating mortality in the Hispanic population of Connecticut, 1990 to 1991 pp. 998-1001
- A.P. Polednak
- Renal failure among male Hispanics in the United States pp. 1001-1004
- A.P. Chiapella and H.I. Feldman
- Trauma among Hispanic children: A population-based study in a regionalized system of trauma care pp. 1005-1008
- R.M. Matteucci, T.L. Holbrook, D.B. Hoyt and C. Molgaard
- Characteristics of repeat trauma patients, San Diego County pp. 1008-1010
- B.E. Hedges, J.E. Dimsdale, D.B. Hoyt, C. Berry and K. Leitz
- Workplace assaults on minority health and mental health care workers in Los Angeles pp. 1011-1014
- C. Sullivan and C. Yuan
- Sociocultural factors in the use of prenatal care by Hmong women, Minneapolis pp. 1015-1017
- M.A. Spring, P.J. Ross, N.L. Etkin and A.S. Deinard
- The prevalence of patient disclosure of HIV infection to doctors pp. 1018-1019
- G. Marks, H.R. Mason and J.M. Simoni
- Does passive smoking affect the incidence of nasal allergies? pp. 1019-1020
- K. Tsunoda, Y. Ohta, M. Shinogami and Y. Soda
- Postexposure rabies prophylaxis. 1. Experience with a computerized algorithm pp. 1020-1021
- V.M. Dato, F.E. Sorhage and K.C. Spitalny
- Postexposure rabies prophylaxis. 2. Expanding the treatment model pp. 1020-1021
- S.A. Llorens and D. Neuhauser
- Endometriosis and moderate alcohol use pp. 1021-1122
- S. Thylan, F. Grodstein, M.B. Goldman and D.W. Cramer
1995, volume 85, articles 6
- A personal role in health care reform pp. 759-760
- C.E. Koop
- Failures of cervical cancer screening pp. 761-762
- A.B. Miller
- Surveillance for pesticide-related illness--lessons from California pp. 762-763
- D.C. Ordin and L.J. Fine
- Annotation: a community-focused strategy for the control of day-care center shigellosis pp. 763-764
- E.J. Gangaros
- The feasibility and desirability of public health credentialing: A survey of public health leaders pp. 765-770
- W.C. Livingood , L.D. Woodhouse and S.W. Godin
- The impact of the 1987 federal regulations on the use of psychotropic drugs in Minnesota nursing homes pp. 771-776
- J. Garrard, V. Chen and B. Dowd
- The Pawtucket Heart Health Program: Community changes in cardiovascular risk factors and projected disease risk pp. 777-785
- R.A. Carleton, T.M. Lasater, A.R. Assaf, H.A. Feldman, S. McKinlay, K. Gans, C. Derby, M. Barbour, A. Hume, K. Lapane, C. Eaton, D. Parker, J. McKenney and J. McPhillips
- Community-based tuberculin screening in Montreal: A cost-outcome description pp. 786-790
- N. Adhikari and R. Menzies
- The screening histories of women with invasive cervical cancer, Connecticut pp. 791-794+761
- D.T. Janerich, O. Hadjimichael, P.E. Schwartz, D.M. Lowell, J.W. Meigs, M.J. Merino, J.T. Flannery and A.P. Polednak
- Cancer screening by primary care physicians: A comparison of rates obtained from physician self-report, patient survey, and chart audit pp. 795-800
- D.E. Montano and W.R. Phillips
- The practice of prophylactic mastectomy: A survey of Maryland surgeons pp. 801-805
- F. Houn, K.J. Helzlsouer, N.B. Friedman and M.E. Stefanek
- The surveillance of work-related pesticide illness: An application of the Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR) pp. 806-811+762
- N. Maizlish, L. Rudolph and K. Dervin
- Communitywide shigellosis: Control of an outbreak and risk factors in child day-care centers pp. 812-816+763
- J.C. Mohle-Boetani, M. Stapleton, R. Finger, N.H. Bean, J. Poundstone, P.A. Blake and P.M. Griffin
- Video-based sexually transmitted disease patient education: Its impact on condom acquisition pp. 817-822
- L.N. O'Donnell, A. San Doval, R. Duran and C. O'Donnell
- Empirically based guidelines for moderate drinking: 1-year results from three studies with problem drinkers pp. 823-828
- M. Sanchez-Craig, A. Wilkinson and R. Davila
- HIV risk-related behaviors among injection drug users in Rome: Differences between 1990 and 1992 pp. 829-832
- M. Davoli, C.A. Perucci, D.D. Abeni, M. Arca, G. Brancato, F. Forastiere, P.M. Montiroli and F. Zampieri
- The limitations of breast cancer screening for first-degree relatives of breast cancer patients pp. 832-834
- A.I. Neugut and J.S. Jacobson
- Breast and cervical cancer screening in a low-income managed care sample: The efficacy of physician letters and phone calls pp. 834-836
- P.M. Lantz, D. Stencil, M.T. Lippert, S. Beversdorf, L. Jaros and P.L. Remington
- Peer review of mammography interpretations in a breast cancer screening program pp. 837-839
- J. Feldman, R.A. Smith, R. Giusti, B. DeBuono, J.P. Fulton and H.D. Scott
- Has the use of cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening increased in the United States? pp. 840-842
- L.M. Anderson and D.S. May
- Should college students be vaccinated against meningococcal disease? A cost-benefit analysis pp. 843-845
- L.A. Jackson, A. Schuchat, R.D. Gorsky and J.D. Wenger
- Routine hepatitis B vaccination in a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases pp. 846-849
- H.S. Weinstock, G. Bolan, J.S. Moran, T.A. Peterman, L. Polish and A.L. Reingold
- Vaccination levels in Los Angeles Public Health Centers: The contribution of missed opportunities to vaccinate and other factors pp. 850-853
- D. Wood, M. Pereyra, N. Halfon, J. Hamlin and M. Grabowsky
- A preventive child health program: The effect of telephone and home visits by public health nurses pp. 854-855
- D.S. Oda, D.C. Heilbron and H.J. Taylor
- Could you starve to death in England in 1839? The Chadwick-Farr controversy and the loss of the 'social' in public health pp. 856-866
- C. Hamlin
- HIV, sexually transmitted disease, and tuberculosis testing at community sites in upstate New York pp. 867-868
- B.H. Chaffee, S. Moehring and S. Pruden
- The Houston Advance DATAR Follow-Up project: private investigator techniques for public health pp. 868-869
- J. Johnson, M.L. Williams and L. Chatham
- Use of the community-oriented primary care model for a special-needs population: a clinic for adults with Down syndrome pp. 869-870
- B. Chicoine, D. McGuire, S. Hebein and D. Gilly
- Bridging the Gap: addressing alcohol and drug addiction from a community health perspective pp. 870-871
- N.H. Turner
- Deaths from firearms among children and adolescents in New Mexico pp. 872
- K. Knight-Bohnhoff and D. Burkybile
- The effectiveness of DARE and other drug use prevention programs pp. 873-874
- D.M. Gorman
- Pelvic inflammatory disease among patients in a public health practice: profile and outcomes pp. 874-875
- R.J. Rice, W.A. Coston, A. Bhoomkar, P.B. Tambe, D.S. Schmid and J.S. Knapp
- Smaller increases in life expectancy for blacks and whites between the 1970s and 1980s pp. 875-876
- D. Wallace
1995, volume 85, articles 5
- The hazards of epidemiology pp. 616-617
- W.W. Holland
- Annotation: the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Twin Registry pp. 617-618
- W.F. Page
- Annotation: cause and noncause--nutritional epidemiology and public health nutrition pp. 618-620
- A.D. Stein
- Topics for our times: life in a refugee camp--lessons from Cambodia and site 2 pp. 620-621
- A.S. Kanter
- The new paradigm of public health nutrition pp. 622-624
- N.S. Scrimshaw
- Racial/ethnic differences in the likelihood of cesarean delivery, California pp. 625-630
- P. Braveman, S. Egerter, F. Edmonston and M. Verdon
- Reducing postneonatal mortality in West Virginia: A statewide intervention program targeting risk identified at and after birth pp. 631-637
- D.Z. Myerberg, R.G. Carpenter, C.F. Myerberg, C.M. Britton, C.W. Bailey and B.E. Fink
- Return rates and outcomes from ethnicity-specific mental health programs in Los Angeles pp. 638-643
- D.T. Takeuchi, S. Sue and M. Yeh
- Vasectomy in the United States, 1991 pp. 644-649
- C.M. Marquette, L.M. Koonin, L. Antarsh, P.M. Gargiullo and J.C. Smith
- The costs and effects of a nutritional education program following work- site cholesterol screening pp. 650-655
- T. Byers, R. Mullis, J. Anderson, L. Dusenbury, R. Gorski, C. Kimber, K. Krueger, S. Kuester, A. Mokdad, G. Perry and C.A. Smith
- An outbreak of hypervitaminosis D associated with the overfortification of milk from a home-delivery dairy pp. 656-659
- S. Blank, K.S. Scanlon, T.H. Sinks, S. Lett and H. Falk
- Evaluating food fortification options: General principles revisited with folic acid pp. 660-666
- N.T. Crane, D.B. Wilson, D.A. Cook, C.J. Lewis, E.A. Yetley and J.I. Rader
- Folic acid fortification of grain: An economic analysis pp. 667-676
- P.S. Romano, N.J. Waitzman, R.M. Scheffler and R.D. Pi
- Predictors of dietary intake in a functionally dependent elderly population in the community pp. 677-683
- H. Payette, K. Gray-Donald, R. Cyr and V. Boutier
- Macronutrient intakes among adult Hispanics: A comparison of Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, and mainland Puerto Ricans pp. 684-689
- C.M. Loria, T.L. Bush, M.D. Carroll, A.C. Looker, M.A. McDowell, C.L. Johnson and C.T. Sempos
- Body weight patterns among the Chinese: Results from the 1989 and 1991 China health and nutrition surveys pp. 690-694
- B.M. Popkin, S. Paeratakul, K. Ge and Z. Fengying
- Frequent dieting among adolescents: Psychosocial and health behavior correlates pp. 695-701
- S.A. French, M. Story, B. Downes, M.D. Resnick and R.W. Blum
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in lifelong nonsmokers: Results from NHANES pp. 702-706
- A.S. Whittemore, S.A. Perlin and Y. DiCiccio
- The epidemiology of walking for exercise: Implications for promoting activity among sedentary groups pp. 706-710
- P.Z. Siegel, R.M. Brackbill and G.W. Heath
- Young maternal age and congenital malformations: A population-based study pp. 710-713
- L.A. Croen and G.M. Shaw
- Women dieters of normal weight: Their motives, goals, and risks pp. 714-717
- L. Biener and A. Heaton
- Vitamin A capsule supplementation in Malawi villages: Missed opportunities and possible interventions pp. 718-719
- R.A. Berger, P. Courtright and J. Barrows
- Weight concerns and change in smoking behavior over two years in a working population pp. 720-722
- S.A. French, R.W. Jeffery, L.M. Klesges and J.L. Forster
- Physician recommendations for dietary change: Their prevalence and impact in a population-based sample pp. 722-726
- J.R. Hunt, A.R. Kristal, E. White, J.C. Lynch and E. Fries
- Predicting body fatness: The body mass index vs estimation by bioelectrical impedance pp. 726-728
- R. Roubenoff, G.E. Dallal and P.W.F. Wilson
- Does WIC participation improve breast-feeding practices? pp. 729-731
- J. Schwartz, B.M. Popkin, J. Tognetti and N. Zohoori
- Combatting iodine deficiency: The iodization of water in the Central African Republic [1] pp. 732
- D. Yazipo, L.F. Ngaindiro, L. Namboua, J. Ndoyo, E. Pichard, L. Barriere- Constantin and P. Bourdoux
- The standardization of statewide hospitalized injury morbidity reports pp. 732-733
- S.N. Forjuoh, H.B. Weiss, J.H. Coben and H.G. Garrison
- Cytomegalovirus infection as a cause of hearing loss among children pp. 734-735
- K.B. Fowler and R.F. Pass
- Lady beetles and public health research: geographic and population scales pp. 735-736
- D. Wallace
- Female condom use among injection drug- and crack cocaine-using women [2] pp. 736-737
- R.S. Ashery, R.G. Carlson, R.S. Falck, H.A. Siegal and J. Wang
- Priorities for vaginal microbicide research [3] pp. 737-738
- D.C. Sokal and P.L. Hermonat
- Politics and public health research: HIV prevention policy in the schools pp. 738
- I. Mélèse-d'Hospital and S.S. Colman
1995, volume 85, articles 4
- Epidemiologic data in risk assessment--imperfect but valuable pp. 474-476
- R.E. Shore
- Editorial: Agent Orange in Vietnam pp. 476-478
- J.H. Dwyer and D. Flesch-Janys
- Editorial: Failing to prevent unintended pregnancy is costly pp. 479-480
- P.R. Lee and F.H. Stewart
- The need to restore the public health base for environmental control pp. 481-483
- B.D. Goldstein
- Epidemiology and quantitative risk assessment: A bridge from science to policy pp. 484-493
- I. Hertz-Picciotto, D. Wartenberg and R. Simon
- Comment: integrating epidemiologic data into risk assessment pp. 491-493
- D. Wartenberg and R. Simon
- The economic value of contraception: A comparison of 15 methods pp. 494-503
- J. Trussell, J.A. Leveque, J.D. Koenig, R. London, S. Borden, J. Henneberry, K.D. LaGuardia, F. Stewart, T.G. Wilson, S. Wysocki and M. Strauss
- DDE and shortened duration of lactation in a northern Mexican town pp. 504-508
- B.C. Gladen and W.J. Rogan
- Home hazards and falls in the elderly: The role of health and functional status pp. 509-515
- M.E. Northridge, M.C. Nevitt, J.L. Kelsey and B. Link
- Agent Orange and the Vietnamese: The persistence of elevated dioxin levels in human tissues pp. 516-522
- A. Schecter, Le Cao Dai, L.T.B. Thuy, Hoang Trong Quynh, Dinh Quang Minh, Hoang Dinh Cau, Pham Hoang Phiet, N.T.N. Phuong, J.D. Constable, R. Baughman, O. Papke, J.J. Ryan, P. Furst and S. Raisanen
- Cancer mortality risk among military participants of a 1958 atmospheric nuclear weapons test pp. 523-527
- K.K. Watanabe, H.K. Kang and N.A. Dalager
- Childhood lead poisoning in Massachusetts communities: Its association with sociodemographic and housing characteristics pp. 528-534
- J.D. Sargent, M.J. Brown, J.L. Freeman, A. Bailey, D. Goodman and D.H. Freeman
- Mortality among Navajo uranium miners pp. 535-540
- R.J. Roscoe, J.A. Deddens, A. Salvan and T.M. Schnorr
- The role of psychological distress and personality in the incidence of sciatic pain among working men pp. 541-545
- F. Pietri-Taleb, H. Riihimaki, E. Viikari-Juntura, K. Lindstrom and G.B. Moneta
- Ocular and dermatologic health effects of ultraviolet radiation exposure from the ozone hole in Southern Chile pp. 546-550
- O.D. Schein, C. Vicencio, B. Munoz, K.N. Gelatt, D.D. Duncan, J. Nethercott, J. Honeyman, H.S. Koren and S. West
- The antecedents of teen fatherhood: A retrospective case-control study of Great Britain youth pp. 551-554
- K.A. Dearden, C.B. Hale and T. Woolley
- Random-digit dialing for control selection in childhood cancer studies: The geographic proximity and demographics within matched sets pp. 555-557
- P.A. Sakkinen, R.K. Severson, J.A. Ross and L.L. Robison
- Objectively measuring physical ability in elderly persons: The physical capacity evaluation pp. 558-560
- L.H. Daltroy, C.B. Phillips, H.M. Eaton, M.G. Larson, A.J. Partridge, M. Logigian and M.H. Liang
- Eighteen-month incidence of tooth loss among older adults in North Carolina pp. 561-563
- R.J. Hunt, C.W. Drake and J.D. Beck
- The rapid implementation of a statewide emergency health information system during the 1993 Iowa flood pp. 564-567
- P.W. O'Carroll, A. Friede, E.K. Noji, S.R. Lillibridge, D.J. Fries and C.G. Atchison
- Radium-bearing pipe scale deposits: Implications for national waterborne radon sampling methods pp. 567-570
- R.W. Field, E.L. Fisher, R.L. Valentine and B.C. Kross
- Water chlorination and lipo- and apolipoproteins: The relationship in elderly white women of Western Pennsylvania pp. 570-573
- T.J. Riley, J.A. Cauley and P.A. Murphy
- Measuring chemical sensitivity prevalence: A questionnaire for population studies pp. 574-577
- H.M. Kipen, W. Hallman, K. Kelly-McNeil and N. Fiedler
- Go tell it on the mountain: Hilla Sheriff and public health in the South Carolina Piedmont, 1929 to 1940 pp. 578-584
- P.E. Hill
- Beyond state regulation of child care: a venture into a public-private partnership in Nebraska pp. 585-586
- E. Bergwell and M.J. Ford
- Pediatric HIV infection in Elista, Russia: interventional strategies pp. 586-588
- M. Mintz, M. Boland, M.J. O'Hara, J. Barros, C. Hansen, T.N. Denny, A. Scolpino, M. Maha-Elkins, D. Sandzhieva and V. Esenova
- The location of residence as a basis for childhood lead poisoning screening programs pp. 589-590
- M.A. Bronson
- School-to-Work Opportunities Act pp. 590-591
- L. Davis and S.H. Pollack
- The quality of proxy-respondent data in NCHS surveys pp. 591-592
- Y. Harel, M.D. Overpeck, D.H. Jones, P.C. Scheidt, P.E. Bijur, A.C. Trumble and G.E. Hendershot
- The role of gender relations in HIV prevention research for women pp. 592
- G.M. Wingood and R.J. DiClemente
1995, volume 85, articles 3
- Does intensive perinatal care improve the outcome of extreme prematurity? Addressing the methodologic issues pp. 300-302
- J.E. Tyson
- Can we "cure" mild mental retardation among individuals in the lower socioeconomic stratum? pp. 302-304
- E. Zigler
- The sociodemographic correlates of mental retardation pp. 304-306
- D. Satcher
- Physicians' attitudes and decision making regarding the withdrawal of life support pp. 306-307
- B.W. Levin
- Clausewitz vs Sun Tzu--the art of health reform pp. 307-308
- G.A. Silver
- Politics and practice: Introducing Norplant into a school-based health center in Baltimore pp. 309-311
- P.L. Beilenson, E.S. Miola and M. Farmer
- Health and social characteristics and children's cognitive functioning: Results from a national cohort pp. 312-318
- R.A. Kramer, L. Allen and P.J. Gergen
- The administrative prevalence of mental retardation in 10-year-old children in metropolitan Atlanta, 1985 through 1987 pp. 319-323
- C.C. Murphy, M. Yeargin-Allsopp, P. Decoufle and C.D. Drews
- Mild mental retardation in Black and White children in metropolitan Atlanta: A case-control study pp. 324-328
- M. Yeargin-Allsopp, C.D. Drews, P. Decoufle and C.C. Murphy
- Variation in the influence of selected sociodemographic risk factors for mental retardation pp. 329-334
- C.D. Drews, M. Yeargin-Allsopp, P. Decoufle and C.C. Murphy
- The risk of assaultive violence and alcohol availability in Los Angeles county pp. 335-340
- R.A. Scribner, D.P. MacKinnon and J.H. Dwyer
- Care denied: US residents who are unable to obtain needed medical services pp. 341-344
- D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- Access to hospitals with high-technology cardiac services: How is race important? pp. 345-351
- J. Blustein and B.C. Weitzman
- Racial and ethnic differences in the use of invasive cardiac procedures among cardiac patients in Los Angeles county, 1986 through 1988 pp. 352-356
- D.M. Carlisle, B.D. Leake and M.F. Shapiro
- Access to neonatal intensive care for low-birthweight infants: The role of maternal characteristics pp. 357-361
- J.M. Bronstein, E. Capilouto, W.A. Carlo, J.L. Haywood and R.L. Goldenberg
- Obstetrical judgments of viability and perinatal survival of extremely low birthweight infants pp. 362-366
- M.L. Reuss and H.R. Gordon
- Physician characteristics associated with decisions to withdraw life support pp. 367-372
- N.A. Christakis and D.A. Asch
- The professional structure of Soviet medical care: The relationship between personal characteristics, medical education, and occupational setting for Estonian physicians pp. 373-378
- D.A. Barr
- Extended coverage for preventive services for the elderly: Response and results in a demonstration population pp. 379-386
- P.S. German, L.C. Burton, S. Shapiro, D.M. Steinwachs, I. Tsuji, M.J. Paglia and A.M. Damiano
- Preventive services for the elderly: Would coverage affect utilization and costs under Medicare? pp. 387-391
- L.C. Burton, D.M. Steinwachs, P.S. German, S. Shapiro, L.J. Brant, T.M. Richards and R.D. Clark
- The changing epidemiology of invasive bacterial infections in Massachusetts children, 1984 through 1991 pp. 392-394
- A.M. Loughlin, C.D. Marchant and S.M. Lett
- Passive and active maternal smoking as measured by serum cotinine: The effect on birthweight pp. 395-398
- B. Eskenazi, A.W. Prehn and R.E. Christianson
- Vaccine use and the risk of outbreaks in a sample of nursing homes during an influenza epidemic pp. 399-401
- N. Arden, A.S. Monto and S.E. Ohmit
- The effect of US children's access to care on medical attention for injuries pp. 402-404
- M.D. Overpeck and J.B. Kotch
- State legislative strategies to improve the supply and distribution of generalist physicians, 1985 to 1992 pp. 405-407
- M.L. Rivo, T.M. Henderson and D.M. Jackson
- The accuracy of siblings' family history reports of thyroid and other cancers pp. 408-409
- T.C. Gierlowski, E. Ron and A.B. Schneider
- Magico-religious mercury use and cultural sensitivity pp. 409-410
- A.P. Wendroff
- Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 2. Confounding and selection bias in the data pp. 410-412
- S. Shapiro
- Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 1. The use of population attributable risk pp. 410-413
- A. Leviton
- Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 3. What should we tell consumers? pp. 411-412
- K.M. Gans and K. Lapane
- Violence and personal responsibility pp. 413-414
- P. Cather
- Beaver Dam Eye Study questioned pp. 414-415
- J.E. Gray
- Health care reform: the more it changes pp. 415
- G.A. Silver
1995, volume 85, articles 2
- The tribulations of trials--intervention in communities pp. 156-158
- M. Susser
- The results of the COMMIT trial. Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation pp. 159-160
- E.B. Fisher
- Smoking cessation treatment and the good doctor club pp. 161-163
- M.C. Fiore and T.B. Baker
- Annotation: accounting for the effects of both group- and individual-level variables in community-level studies pp. 163-164
- B. Levin
- Annotation: confounding in epidemiologic research pp. 164-165
- J.E. Buring and I.M. Lee
- Annotation: protection of the public interest, allegations of scientific misconduct, and the Needleman case pp. 165-166
- E.K. Silbergeld
- Emerging diseases and ecosystem instability: new threats to public health pp. 168-172
- P.R. Epstein
- Seven chronic conditions: Their impact on US adults' activity levels and use of medical services pp. 173-182
- L.M. Verbrugge and D.L. Patrick
- Community intervention trial for smoking cessation (COMMIT): I. Cohort results from a four-year community intervention pp. 183-192
- T.J. Glynn, D.R. Shopland, M. Manley, W.R. Lynn, L.S. Freedman, S.B. Green, D.K. Corle, B. Graubard, S. Baker, S.L. Mills, D.A. Chapelsky, M. Gail, S. Mark, E. Bettinghaus, M.A. Orlandi, A. McAlister, J. Royce, E. Lewit and L.T. Dalton
- Community intervention trial for smoking cessation (COMMIT): II. Changes in adult cigarette smoking prevalence pp. 193-200
- T.J. Glynn, D.R. Shopland, M. Manley, W.R. Lynn, L.S. Freedman, S.B. Green, D.K. Corle, B. Graubard, S. Baker, S.L. Mills, D.A. Chapelsky, M. Gail, S. Mark, E. Bettinghaus, M.A. Orlandi, A. McAlister, J. Royce, E. Lewit and L.T. Dalton
- Changes in adult cigarette smoking in the Minnesota Heart Health Program pp. 201-208
- H.A. Lando, T.F. Pechacek, P.L. Pirie, D.M. Murray, M.B. Mittelmark, E. Lichtenstein, F. Nothwehr and C. Gray
- Take heart: Results from the initial phase of a work-site wellness program pp. 209-216
- R.E. Glasgow, J.R. Terborg, J.F. Hollis, H.H. Severson and S.M. Boles
- Integrating smoking cessation into routine public prenatal care: The smoking cessation in pregnancy project pp. 217-222
- J.S. Kendrick, S.C. Zahniser, N. Miller, N. Salas, J. Stine, P.M. Gargiullo, R.L. Floyd, F.W. Spierto, M. Sexton, R.W. Metzger, J.W. Stockbauer, W.H. Hannon and M.E. Dalmat
- Gender differences in smoking cessation after 3 years in the Lung Health Study pp. 223-230
- W. Bjornson, C. Rand, J.E. Connett, P. Lindgren, M. Nides, F. Pope, A.S. Buist, C. Hoppe-Ryan and P. O'Hara
- Making the most of a teachable moment: A smokeless-tobacco cessation intervention in the dental office pp. 231-235
- V.J. Stevens, H. Severson, E. Lichtenstein, S.J. Little and J. Leben
- Fruit and vegetable intake among adults in 16 states: Results of a brief telephone survey pp. 236-239
- M.K. Serdula, R.J. Coates, T. Byers, E. Simoes, A.H. Mokdad and A.F. Subar
- The association between leisure-time physical activity and dietary fat in American adults pp. 240-244
- E.J. Simoes, T. Byers, R.J. Coates, M.K. Serdula, A.H. Mokdad and G.W. Heath
- Serial mass-media campaigns to promote physical activity: Reinforcing or redundant? pp. 244-248
- N. Owen, A. Bauman, M. Booth, B. Oldenburg and P. Magnus
- Home pesticide use and childhood cancer: A case-control study pp. 249-252
- J.K. Leiss and D.A. Savitz
- The limits of thresholds: silica and the politics of science, 1935 to 1990 pp. 253-262
- G. Markowitz and D. Rosner
- Community incorporation of quit and win contests in Bloomington, Minnesota pp. 263-264
- H.A. Lando, P.L. Pirie, K.H. Dusich, C. Elsen and J. Bernards
- A collaborative regional model for obstetrical care in New York State pp. 264-265
- P. Yang-Lewis
- The perceived needs of child care center directors in preventing injuries and infectious diseases pp. 266-267
- J.J. Sacks and D.G. Addiss
- Day care, infant feeding, and ear infections pp. 267-268
- C.M. Visness, K.I. Kennedy and M. Labbok
- What does a decline in child pedestrian injury rates mean? pp. 268-269
- I. Roberts
- More on folic acid and neural tube defects pp. 269
- M.M. Werler and A.A. Mitchell
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- Harm reduction--a framework for incorporating science into drug policy pp. 10-12
- D.C. Des Jarlais
- The natural history of substance use as a guide to setting drug policy pp. 12-13
- L.N. Robins
- Interdisciplinary centers for tobacco-related cancer research--a health policy issue pp. 14-16
- E.L. Wynder
- Alcohol and longevity pp. 16-18
- A.L. Klatsky and G.D. Friedman
- Drug regulation and drug information--who should do what to whom? pp. 18-19
- J. Avorn
- Dietary intake among Mexican-American women: Generational differences and a comparison with White non-Hispanic women pp. 20-25
- S. Guendelman and B. Abrams
- The relationship between structural and health services variables and state-level infant mortality in the United States pp. 26-29
- S.T. Bird and K.E. Bauman
- Fecal contamination in child day care centers: Cloth vs paper diapers pp. 30-33
- B. Holaday, G. Waugh, V.E. Moukaddem, J. West and S. Harshman
- Trends in cigarette smoking among US adolescents, 1974 through 1991 pp. 34-40
- D.E. Nelson, G.A. Giovino, D.R. Shopland, P.D. Mowery, S.L. Mills and M.P. Eriksen
- The natural history of drug use from adolescence to the mid-thirties in a general population sample pp. 41-47
- K. Chen and D.B. Kandel
- Estimating the costs of substance abuse to the Medicaid hospital care program pp. 48-54
- K. Fox, J.C. Merrill, H.-H. Chang and J.A. Califano
- Trends in the treatment of alcohol problems in the US general population, 1979 through 1990 pp. 55-60
- C. Weisner, T. Greenfield and R. Room
- What if Americans drank less? The potential effect on the prevalence of alcohol abuse and dependence pp. 61-66
- L. Archer, B.F. Grant and D.A. Dawson
- Menthol vs nonmenthol cigarettes: Effects on smoking behavior pp. 67-72
- W.J. McCarthy, N.H. Caskey, M.E. Jarvik, T.M. Gross, M.R. Rosenblatt and C. Carpenter
- Characteristics associated with excessive weight gain after smoking cessation in men pp. 73-77
- G.E. Swan and D. Carmelli
- Facial wrinkling in men and women, by smoking status pp. 78-82
- V.L. Ernster, D. Grady, R. Miike, D. Black, J. Selby and K. Kerlikowske
- Heroin use during methadone maintenance treatment: The importance of methadone dose and cocaine use pp. 83-88
- D.M. Hartel, E.E. Schoenbaum, P.A. Selwyn, J. Kline, K. Davenny, R.S. Klein and G.H. Friedland
- Farm-related fatalities among children in California, 1980 to 1989 pp. 89-92
- M.B. Schenker, R. Lopez and G. Wintemute
- Daylight saving time and motor vehicle crashes: The reduction in pedestrian and vehicle occupant fatalities pp. 92-96
- S.A. Ferguson, D.F. Preusser, A.K. Lund, P.L. Zador and R.G. Ulmer
- Compliance with the 1992 California motorcycle helmet use law pp. 96-99
- J.F. Kraus, C. Peek and A. Williams
- World War II-veteran male twins who are discordant for alcohol consumption: 24-year mortality pp. 99-101
- D. Carmelli, G.E. Swan, W.F. Page and J.C. Christian
- The impact of drug-related deaths on mortality among young adults in Madrid pp. 102-105
- L. De la Fuente, G. Barrio, J. Vicente, M.J. Bravo and J. Santacreu
- Drug abuse treatment experience and HIV risk behaviors among active drug injectors in Ohio pp. 105-108
- H.A. Siegal, R.G. Carlson, R.S. Falck and Jessie Wang
- Revisiting 'The origins of compulsory drug prescriptions' pp. 109-115
- H.M. Marks
- Current trends in tobacco use on prime-time fictional television pp. 116-117
- A.R. Hazan and S.A. Glantz
- Use of smokeless tobacco in the World Series, 1986 through 1993 pp. 117-118
- R.B. Jones
- Excess mortality in smokeless tobacco users not meaningful pp. 118-119
- B. Rodu and P. Cole
- Mortality among injection drug users identified as "out of treatment" pp. 119-120
- J.M. McAnulty, H. Tesselaar and D.W. Fleming
- The key role of nurses in local health departments pp. 120-121
- J.C. Suen, G.M. Christenson and R.M. Nicola
- Public health and medicine pp. 120
- C.E. Lewis
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