IJE Advance Access published online on March 3, 2005
International Journal of Epidemiology, doi:10.1093/ije/dyi037
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1 Population Research Center and Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
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Commentary: Understanding religious involvement and mortality risk in the United States: comment on Bagiella, Hong, and Sloan
Robert A. Hummer, E-mail: rhummer{at}prc.utexas.edu
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