Impact of Political Economy on Population Health: A Systematic Review of Reviews
Gerry McCartney, Wendy Hearty, Julie Arnot, Frank Popham, Andrew Cumbers, Robert McMaster
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Making Public Health History: 1969–2019
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Hormonal Therapies: A Public Health Issue to Be Approached Wisely
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Lead Poisoning in Private and Public Housing: The Legacy Still Before Us
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The Great Flu and After: Why the Nurses?
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Health Care Cost of Socioeconomic Inequalities: A Pioneering Population-Wide Study
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Alcohol Deregulation: Considering the Hidden Costs
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Socioeconomic Status, Principles, and Pragmatism: A Public Health of Consequence, June 2019
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Does Despair Really Kill? A Roadmap for an Evidence-Based Answer
Lilly Shanahan, Sherika N. Hill, Lauren Gaydosh, Annekatrin Steinhoff, E. Jane Costello, Kenneth A. Dodge, Kathleen Mullan Harris, William E. Copeland
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Pharmacists in HIV Prevention: An Untapped Potential
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Geneva Health Forum: The First International Conference on Precision Global Health
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The Pleasures and Perils of Prophetic Advocacy: Henry E. Sigerist and the Politics of Medical Reform
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The Personal, the Scholarly, and the Political: How Liz Fee’s Early Career Integrated Activism Around Sex, Homosexuality, and AIDS
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