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J Epidemiol Community Health 2005;59:1
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Ecology, ecology, ecology

ECOLOGY, ECOLOGY, ECOLOGY

In this issue, our Glossary tackles the vexed issue of differing definitions that are prevalent in ecological perspectives on health research—something that is of growing importance in public health: many of our papers, in one way and another, involve some kind of ecological approach.

A paper from Montreal, with a linked Editorial, explores the dimensions of socioeconomic status that influence toddlers’ health, and concludes that a serious lack of money has an impact regardless of the mother’s level of education and of neonatal health problems.
 See pages 2, 42

The wonder-drug aspirin continues to find new applications, and a conference held in Wales, UK earlier this …

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