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Why Publishing the Journal of Public Health in Africa. [PDF]
The population of sub-Saharan Africa faces global health challenges more than any other part of the world, bearing the brunt of tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS. This region already carries 24% of the global disease burden and the situation is made worst by the advent of noncommunicable diseases, such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, cancer ...
Vittorio Colizzi, Nelson Sonela
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Call for Emergency Action to Limit Global Temperature Increases, Restore Biodiversity, and Protect Health [PDF]
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Lukoye Atwoli+18 more
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Epidemiology and public health journals on the Internet [PDF]
reproduce their paper editions. These web sites offer varied information of varied value for users: from lists of contents (of current and past issues) to free access to full text articles. Thus, public health professionals and students, as well as the public, can access this valuable information even before the issue of the journal arrives in the ...
Esteve Fernández+2 more
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Why a new journal in Public Health? [PDF]
Why a new journal? Because it’s a Journal of Public Health Research. When we decided to launch a new journal, we thought a lot about the topics readers would like to see and read about. The most important thing was that the new journal had to fit the modern concept of public health.
Gelatti U.
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The birth of a journal: the Canadian Journal of Public Health at the beginning of the XXth century. [PDF]
Lyons C, Malowany M.
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Journal, association, and public health in medical colleges
Journals published by Professional Associations play an important role in scientific literature. However, the relationship between the Journal and the Association is quite complex. Notwithstanding the legal and economic realities, the Associations should respect independence of the Journal.
Rajesh Kumar
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Public health practice and the journal [PDF]
Paul K. Halverson
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Your Journal, the Pulse of Public Health [PDF]
Jeanette Ward
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Make it boring: letter to the Journal of Public Health [PDF]
Oliver Morgan, David Pencheon
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The American Journal of Public Health, 1911-85. [PDF]
Alfred Yankauer
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