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Parental smoking and childhood obesity—is maternal smoking in pregnancy the critical exposure?
HIV incidence in 3 years of follow-up of a Zimbabwe cohort—1998-2000 to 2001-03: contributions of proximate and underlying determinants to transmission
Cities, urbanization and health
Commentary: Addressing Corporate Influence Through Ethical Guidelines
Commentary: Type 2 diabetes and birth weight—genetic and environmental effects
Commentary: Ruminant trans fatty acids and coronary heart disease—cause for concern?
Importance of familial factors in associations between offspring birth weight and parental risk of type-2 diabetes
Back pain, a communicable disease?
Measuring effectiveness in community randomized trials of HIV prevention
Reply to Absinthe and tobacco—a new look at an old problem?
Cancer incidence rates among South Asians in four geographic regions: India, Singapore, UK and US
Absinthe and tobacco—a new look at an old problem? (comment on: Absinthe—is its history relevant for current public health?)
Intake of ruminant trans fatty acids and risk of coronary heart disease
Commentary: Collaboration between industry-based and academic epidemiologists
Corporate influences on epidemiology
Big business, big science?
Commentary: Sibling trials in Banbridge, County Down
Epidemiological Methods in Life Course Research. A Pickles, B Maughan, M Wadsworth (eds).
An exploratory method for estimating the changing speed of epidemic waves from historical data
Ethnic differences in overweight and obesity in early adolescence in the MRC DASH study: the role of adolescent and parental lifestyle
Commentary: Lack of scientific influences on epidemiology
Low serum vitamin D levels and tuberculosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Commentary: James Alison Glover (1874-1963), OBE (1919) CBE (1941) MD (1905) DPH (1905) FRCP (1933): health care variations research then and now
Cohort Profile: The Norwegian Women and Cancer Study—NOWAC—Kvinner og kreft
The Incidence of Tonsillectomy in School children
Cohort Profile: The Western Australian Family Connections Genealogical Project
Commentary: Cancer incidence among Asian Indians in India and abroad
Commentary: Epidemiology and the pharmaceutical industry: an inside perspective
Fatness biases the use of estimated leg length as an epidemiological marker for adults in the NHANES III sample
Commentary: Genetic association studies see light at the end of the tunnel
How should we use information about HWE in the meta-analyses of genetic association studies?
Response: The distribution and determinants of epidemiologic research
Commentary: Tonsillectomy—then and now
Commentary: A debt of gratitude to J. Alison Glover
Epidemiology and Prevention. John Yarnell (ed).
Assessment of cumulative evidence on genetic associations: interim guidelines
Accuracy of child morbidity data in demographic and health surveys
Commentary: When East meets West—comments on ‘back pain as a communicable disease’
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