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Urban Health

Citations 211-220 of 231 total displayed.

Past content (since Feb 2000):

Journal Article
Excess mortality among urban residents: how much, for whom, and why?
JS House, JM Lepkowski, DR Williams, RP Mero, PM Lantz, SA Robert, and J Chen
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 1898-1904. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
Implementing a syphilis elimination and importation control strategy in a low-incidence urban area: San Diego County, California, 1997-1998
RA Gunn, SL Harper, DE Borntrager, PE Gonzales, and ME St Louis
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 1540-1544. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
Unseen blindness, unheard deafness, and unrecorded death and disability: congenital rubella in Kumasi, Ghana
JE Lawn, S Reef, B Baffoe-Bonnie, S Adadevoh, EO Caul, and GE Griffin
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 1555-1561. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
The impact of multiple predictors on generalist physicians' care of underserved populations
HK Rabinowitz, JJ Diamond, JJ Veloski, and JA Gayle
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 1225-1228. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Editorials
Time for a national agenda to improve the health of urban populations
N Freudenberg
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 837-840. [PDF]  

Journal Article
Getting political: racism and urban health
HW Cohen and ME Northridge
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 841-842. [PDF]  

Journal Article
Community, service, and policy strategies to improve health care access in the changing urban environment
DP Andrulis
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 858-862. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
Urban issues in health promotion strategies
LC Leviton, E Snell, and M McGinnis
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 863-866. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
To mitigate, resist, or undo: addressing structural influences on the health of urban populations
AT Geronimus
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 867-872. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Journal Article
For the welfare of children: the origins of the relationship between US public health workers and pediatricians
H Markel
Am J Public Health 2000; 90: 893-899. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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