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Contents: March 1 1995, Volume 85, Issue 3   [Index by Author] 
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J E Tyson
Does intensive perinatal care improve the outcome of extreme prematurity? Addressing the methodologic issues.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 300-302. [PDF]  

E Zigler
Can we "cure" mild mental retardation among individuals in the lower socioeconomic stratum?
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 302-304. [PDF]  

D Satcher
The sociodemographic correlates of mental retardation.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 304-306. [PDF]  

B W Levin
Physicians' attitudes and decision making regarding the withdrawal of life support.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 306-307. [PDF]  

G A Silver
Clausewitz vs Sun Tzu--the art of health reform.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 307-308. [PDF]  

P L Beilenson, E S Miola, and M Farmer
Politics and practice: introducing Norplant into a school-based health center in Baltimore.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 309-311. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R A Kramer, L Allen, and P J Gergen
Health and social characteristics and children's cognitive functioning: results from a national cohort.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 312-318. [Abstract] [PDF]  

C C Murphy, M Yeargin-Allsopp, P Decouflé, and C D Drews
The administrative prevalence of mental retardation in 10-year-old children in metropolitan Atlanta, 1985 through 1987.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 319-323. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M Yeargin-Allsopp, C D Drews, P Decouflé, and C C Murphy
Mild mental retardation in black and white children in metropolitan Atlanta: a case-control study.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 324-328. [Abstract] [PDF]  

C D Drews, M Yeargin-Allsopp, P Decouflé, and C C Murphy
Variation in the influence of selected sociodemographic risk factors for mental retardation.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 329-334. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R A Scribner, D P MacKinnon, and J H Dwyer
The risk of assaultive violence and alcohol availability in Los Angeles County.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 335-340. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D U Himmelstein and S Woolhandler
Care denied: US residents who are unable to obtain needed medical services.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 341-344. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J Blustein and B C Weitzman
Access to hospitals with high-technology cardiac services: how is race important?
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 345-351. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D M Carlisle, B D Leake, and M F Shapiro
Racial and ethnic differences in the use of invasive cardiac procedures among cardiac patients in Los Angeles County, 1986 through 1988.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 352-356. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J M Bronstein, E Capilouto, W A Carlo, J L Haywood, and R L Goldenberg
Access to neonatal intensive care for low-birthweight infants: the role of maternal characteristics.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 357-361. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M L Reuss and H R Gordon
Obstetrical judgments of viability and perinatal survival of extremely low birthweight infants.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 362-366. [Abstract] [PDF]  

N A Christakis and D A Asch
Physician characteristics associated with decisions to withdraw life support.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 367-372. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D A Barr
The professional structure of Soviet medical care: the relationship between personal characteristics, medical education, and occupational setting for Estonian physicians.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 373-378. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P S German, L C Burton, S Shapiro, D M Steinwachs, I Tsuji, M J Paglia, and A M Damiano
Extended coverage for preventive services for the elderly: response and results in a demonstration population.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 379-386. [Abstract] [PDF]  

L C Burton, D M Steinwachs, P S German, S Shapiro, L J Brant, T M Richards, and R D Clark
Preventive services for the elderly: would coverage affect utilization and costs under Medicare?
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 387-391. [Abstract] [PDF]  

A M Loughlin, C D Marchant, and S M Lett
The changing epidemiology of invasive bacterial infections in Massachusetts children, 1984 through 1991.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 392-394. [Abstract] [PDF]  

B Eskenazi, A W Prehn, and R E Christianson
Passive and active maternal smoking as measured by serum cotinine: the effect on birthweight.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 395-398. [Abstract] [PDF]  

N Arden, A S Monto, and S E Ohmit
Vaccine use and the risk of outbreaks in a sample of nursing homes during an influenza epidemic.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 399-401. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M D Overpeck and J B Kotch
The effect of US children's access to care on medical attention for injuries.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 402-404. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M L Rivo, T M Henderson, and D M Jackson
State legislative strategies to improve the supply and distribution of generalist physicians, 1985 to 1992.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 405-407. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T C Gierlowski, E Ron, and A B Schneider
The accuracy of siblings' family history reports of thyroid and other cancers.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 408-409. [PDF]  

A P Wendroff
Magico-religious mercury use and cultural sensitivity.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 409-410. [PDF]  

A Leviton
Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 1. The use of population attributable risk.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 410-413. [PDF]  

S Shapiro
Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 2. Confounding and selection bias in the data.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 410-413. [PDF]  

K M Gans and K Lapane
Trans fatty acid and coronary disease: the debate continues. 3. What should we tell consumers?
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 411-412. [PDF]  

Walter C. Willett and Alberto Ascherio
Trans Fatty Acid and Coronary Disease: The Debate Continues: 4. Willett and Ascherio Respond
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 412-413. [PDF]  

P Cather
Violence and personal responsibility.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 413-414. [PDF]  

Katherine Kaufer Christoffel
Christoffel Responds
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 414. [PDF]  

J E Gray
Beaver Dam Eye Study questioned.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 414-415. [PDF]  

G A Silver
Health care reform: the more it changes...
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 415. [PDF]  

Association News
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 421-455. [PDF]  

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