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J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:473 doi:10.1136/jech.57.7.473
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WHAT IS STOCHASTICISM ANYWAY? THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF POLICY MAKING AND ALL THAT

Heralded last month, the editors are now pleased to bring you for the first time Hygieia. We hope that you will find this useful as the latest development of the journal. See page 544

Returning to our customary sections, we have an editorial and linked paper on mental health and the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland. O’Reilly and Stevenson, using the General Health Questionnaire, demonstrate the significant impact of mental health, while Cecilly Kelleher ponders the public health implications. Meanwhile, Paccaud drums up support for more interest in routine health statistics, a point picked up in a Theory and Methods paper by Unal et al in relation to coronary heart disease. And as for the meaning of “stochastic”* and …

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