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The 10 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in J Epidemiol Community Health during October 2009 -- updated monthly

These articles have received the most "hits" in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health during October 2009.

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1.  E Allen, C Bonell, V Strange, A Copas, J Stephenson, A M Johnson, A Oakley
  Does the UK government’s teenage pregnancy strategy deal with the correct risk factors? Findings from a secondary analysis of data from a randomised trial of sex education and their implications for policy
  J. Epidemiol. Community Health 2007; 61: 20-27.
(In "Evidence based public health policy and practice")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
2.  Andrew Hayward
  Influenza A (H1N1) pandemic: true or false alarm
  J. Epidemiol. Community Health 2009; 63: 775-776.
(In "Editorials")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
3.  I Kawachi, S V Subramanian, N Almeida-Filho
  A glossary for health inequalities
  J. Epidemiol. Community Health 2002; 56: 647-652.
(In "Glossary")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
4.  P Braveman, S Gruskin
  Defining equity in health
  J. Epidemiol. Community Health 2003; 57: 254-258.
(In "Theory and methods")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
5.  Jolanda Maas, Robert A Verheij, Peter P Groenewegen, Sjerp de Vries, Peter Spreeuwenberg
  Green space, urbanity, and health: how strong is the relation?
  J. Epidemiol. Community Health 2006; 60: 587-592.
(In "Evidence based public health policy and practice")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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