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Contents: April 1 1995, Volume 85, Issue 4   [Index by Author] 
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R E Shore
Epidemiologic data in risk assessment--imperfect but valuable.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 474-476. [PDF]  

J H Dwyer and D Flesch-Janys
Agent Orange in Vietnam.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 476-478. [PDF]  

P R Lee and F H Stewart
Failing to prevent unintended pregnancy is costly.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 479-480. [PDF]  

B D Goldstein
The need to restore the public health base for environmental control.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 481-483. [Abstract] [PDF]  

I Hertz-Picciotto
Epidemiology and quantitative risk assessment: a bridge from science to policy.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 484-491. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D Wartenberg and R Simon
Comment: integrating epidemiologic data into risk assessment.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 491-493. [PDF]  

J Trussell, J A Leveque, J D Koenig, R London, S Borden, J Henneberry, K D LaGuardia, F Stewart, T G Wilson, and S Wysocki
The economic value of contraception: a comparison of 15 methods.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 494-503. [Abstract] [PDF]  

B C Gladen and W J Rogan
DDE and shortened duration of lactation in a northern Mexican town.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 504-508. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M E Northridge, M C Nevitt, J L Kelsey, and B Link
Home hazards and falls in the elderly: the role of health and functional status.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 509-515. [Abstract] [PDF]  

A Schecter, L C Dai, L T Thuy, H T Quynh, D Q Minh, H D Cau, P H Phiet, N T Nguyen, J D Constable, and R Baughman
Agent Orange and the Vietnamese: the persistence of elevated dioxin levels in human tissues.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 516-522. [Abstract] [PDF]  

K K Watanabe, H K Kang, and N A Dalager
Cancer mortality risk among military participants of a 1958 atmospheric nuclear weapons test.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 523-527. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J D Sargent, M J Brown, J L Freeman, A Bailey, D Goodman, and D H Freeman, Jr
Childhood lead poisoning in Massachusetts communities: its association with sociodemographic and housing characteristics.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 528-534. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R J Roscoe, J A Deddens, A Salvan, and T M Schnorr
Mortality among Navajo uranium miners.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 535-540. [Abstract] [PDF]  

F Pietri-Taleb, H Riihimäki, E Viikari-Juntura, K Lindström, and G B Moneta
The role of psychological distress and personality in the incidence of sciatic pain among working men.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 541-545. [Abstract] [PDF]  

O D Schein, C Vicencio, B Muñoz, K N Gelatt, D D Duncan, J Nethercott, J Honeyman, H S Koren, and S West
Ocular and dermatologic health effects of ultraviolet radiation exposure from the ozone hole in southern Chile.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 546-550. [Abstract] [PDF]  

K A Dearden, C B Hale, and T Woolley
The antecedents of teen fatherhood: a retrospective case-control study of Great Britain youth.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 551-554. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P A Sakkinen, R K Severson, J A Ross, and L L Robison
Random-digit dialing for control selection in childhood cancer studies: the geographic proximity and demographics within matched sets.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 555-557. [Abstract] [PDF]  

L H Daltroy, C B Phillips, H M Eaton, M G Larson, A J Partridge, M Logigian, and M H Liang
Objectively measuring physical ability in elderly persons: the Physical Capacity Evaluation.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 558-560. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R J Hunt, C W Drake, and J D Beck
Eighteen-month incidence of tooth loss among older adults in North Carolina.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 561-563. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P W O'Carroll, A Friede, E K Noji, S R Lillibridge, D J Fries, and C G Atchison
The rapid implementation of a statewide emergency health information system during the 1993 Iowa flood.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 564-567. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R W Field, E L Fisher, R L Valentine, and B C Kross
Radium-bearing pipe scale deposits: implications for national waterborne radon sampling methods.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 567-570. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T J Riley, J A Cauley, and P A Murphy
Water chlorination and lipo- and apolipoproteins: the relationship in elderly white women of western Pennsylvania.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 570-573. [Abstract] [PDF]  

H M Kipen, W Hallman, K Kelly-McNeil, and N Fiedler
Measuring chemical sensitivity prevalence: a questionnaire for population studies.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 574-577. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P E Hill
Go tell it on the mountain: Hilla Sheriff and public health in the South Carolina Piedmont, 1929 to 1940.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 578-584. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Notes from the field
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 585-588. [PDF]  

M A Bronson and C M Renier
The location of residence as a basis for childhood lead poisoning screening programs.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 589-590. [PDF]  

L Davis and S H Pollack
School-to-Work Opportunities Act.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 590-591. [PDF]  

Y Harel, M D Overpeck, D H Jones, P C Scheidt, P E Bijur, A C Trumble, and G E Hendershot
The quality of proxy-respondent data in NCHS surveys.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 591-592. [PDF]  

I. B. Pless
Pless Responds
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 591-592. [PDF]  

G M Wingood and R J DiClemente
The role of gender relations in HIV prevention research for women.
Am J Public Health 1995 85: 592. [PDF]  

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