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J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:81 doi:10.1136/jech.57.2.81
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A WINTER MISCELLANY OF CYCLING, SPORT, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND EPIDEMIOLOGY

  1. John R Ashton, Joint Editors,
  2. Carlos Alvarez-Dardet, Joint Editors

      A varied issue this month, with contributions ranging from the theoretical concerning the role of carcinogenesis in evolution and a new consideration of the concept of causation, to the challenge of evaluation of a mega environmental public health intervention in the form of a national cycle network in the United Kingdom. See pages 86, 89, 96

      Our Speaker’s corner highlights the Argentinean paradox of inequalities in child health, with both diseases of affluence and poverty coexisting. The JECH celebrates a major protest against privatisation of the …

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