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Plasma Carotenoids, Glutathione S-Transferase M1 andT1 Genetic Polymorphisms, and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Independent and Interactive Effects
RE: “DOES BODY MASS INDEX ADEQUATELY CAPTURE THE RELATION OF BODY COMPOSITION AND BODYSIZE TO HEALTH OUTCOMES?”
RE: “PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE AND MENSTRUAL FUNCTION”
Maternal Placental Abnormality and the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
THE AUTHORS REPLY
Smoking, Physical Activity, and Active Life Expectancy
Invited Commentary: Disentangling the Separate Effects of Prenatal and Postnatal Smoking on the Risk of SIDS
Authors' Response to “Disentangling the Separate Effects of Prenatal and Postnatal Smoking on the Risk of SIDS”
Factor V Arg506Gln Mutation Is Not Associated with Cardiovascular Mortality in Older Women
RE: “ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY”
Reproductive Characteristics and the Age at Inception of the Perimenopause in a British National Cohort
RE: “DOES BODY MASS INDEX ADEQUATELY CAPTURE THE RELATION OF BODY COMPOSITION AND BODYSIZE TO HEALTH OUTCOMES?”
Tobacco Smoke Exposure at One Month of Age and Subsequent Risk of SIDS—A Prospective Study
Serum Dioxin and Cancer in Veterans of Operation Ranch Hand
Aging Successfully until Death in Old Age: Opportunities for Increasing Active Life Expectancy
THE AUTHORS REPLY
Tuberculin Skin Testing among Economically Disadvantaged Youth in a Federally Funded Job Training Program
BOOK REVIEW
Smoking and the Occurence of Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Data in a Population-based Study
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