in Int. J. Epidemiol. during October 2008 -- updated monthly
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| 6. | Yvonne Kelly, Amanda Sacker, Ron Gray, John Kelly, Dieter Wolke, Maria A Quigley | ||
| Light drinking in pregnancy, a risk for behavioural problems and cognitive deficits at 3 years of age? | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Oct 30, 2008; doi: 10.1093/ije/dyn230.
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| 7. | Janet Rich-Edwards | ||
| Teen pregnancy is not a public health crisis in the United States. It is time we made it one | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Jun 01, 2002; 31: 555-556.
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| 8. | David Gunnell, Olive Bennewith, Keith Hawton, Sue Simkin, Nav Kapur | ||
| The epidemiology and prevention of suicide by hanging: a systematic review | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Apr 01, 2005; 34: 433-442.
(In "Mental Health") |
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| 9. | George Davey Smith | ||
| How do we know, what do we know and what can knowledge do? From John Brownlee to translational medicine | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Oct 01, 2008; 37: 911-913.
(In "Editors Choice") |
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| 10. | Debbie A Lawlor, Mary Shaw | ||
| Too much too young? Teenage pregnancy is not a public health problem | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Jun 01, 2002; 31: 552-553.
(In "Point-Counterpoint") |
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