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Health Policy
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Physicians Perceptions of Patients Social and Behavioral Characteristics and Race Disparities in Treatment Recommendations for Men With Coronary Artery Disease
- Michelle van Ryn, Diana Burgess, Jennifer Malat, and Joan Griffin
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 351-357.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Disparities in Asthma Hospitalization in Massachusetts
- Michael Ash and Sylvia Brandt
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 358-362.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Rural American Indian Medicaid Health Care Services Use and Health Care Costs in California
- Sabrina T. Wong, Chi Kao, James A. Crouch, and Carol C. Korenbrot
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 363-370.
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- EDITOR'S CHOICE
The Challenge of Reducing Health Inequalities
- Cesar G. Victora
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 10.
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- EDITORIALS
US Department of Health and Human Services: A Need for Global Health Leadership in Preparedness and Health Diplomacy
- Thomas E. Novotny
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 11-13.
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- COMMENTARY
Health Measurement in the Third Era of Health
- Lester Breslow
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 17-19.
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- HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS
The Ethics of Industry Experimentation Using Employees: The Case of Taste-Testing Pesticide-Treated Tobacco
- Patricia A. McDaniel, Gina Solomon, and Ruth E. Malone
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 37-46.
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- PUBLIC HEALTH THEN AND NOW
Popular Health Education and Propaganda in Times of Peace and War in Mexico City, 1890s1920s
- Claudia Agostoni
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 52-61.
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- PUBLIC HEALTH THEN AND NOW
The World Health Organization and the Transition From "International" to "Global" Public Health
- Theodore M. Brown, Marcos Cueto, and Elizabeth Fee
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 62-72.
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- ATTAINING HEALTH IN AN INEQUITABLE WORLD
Key Challenges to Achieving Health for All in an Inequitable Society: The Case of South Africa
- David Sanders and Mickey Chopra
Am J Public Health 2006; 96: 73-78.
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