Epidemiology
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1. A bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to epidemiology published in occupational health journals.
OBJECTIVES--To study the role assumed by epidemiology in occupational health literature and characterise its change over the years. METHODS--A bibliometric study was conducted with a MEDLINE search to evaluate 9024 articles published in eight representative occupational health journals for the period 1980-93. Articles related to epidemiology were found by de
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2. Harold Fred Dorn and the First National Cancer Survey (1937-1939): The Founding of Modern Cancer Epidemiology
The development of modern epidemiology, particularly cancer epidemiology, is often seen as a post–World War II phenomenon. However, the First National Cancer Survey, conducted from 1937 to 1939 as part of the newly formed National Cancer Institute's initial activities, provided the first data on the occurrence of cancer in the United States. This project w
American Public Health Association.
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3. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology: Form and function
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology is a new, online Open Access journal. This editorial – which coincides with the Journal's launch – describes its unique review and publication model. The editorial board and review process of ETE will be managed by research degree students and will therefore be a training ground for students (though final editorial control
BioMed Central.
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4. Environmental epidemiology. V. Epidemiology of New Orleans epidemic asthma.
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5. Environmental epidemiology. I. Concepts of human adaptability relevant to environmental epidemiology.
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6. Bringing chronic disease epidemiology and infectious disease epidemiology back together
BMJ Group.
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7. Epidemiology Kept Simply: Introduction to Traditional and Modern Epidemiology
Ciênc. saúde coletiva. Publicado em: 2016-09
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8. Why Schizophrenia Epidemiology Needs Neurobiology—and Vice Versa
Schizophrenia epidemiology can provide us with valuable information to guide research directions. However, while epidemiology is useful for generating candidate risk factors, it can not always deliver studies that prove causality. We argue that the field needs more translational research that links schizophrenia epidemiology with molecular, cellular, and beh
Oxford University Press.
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9. The birth of Emerging Themes in Epidemiology: a tale of Valerie, causality and epidemiology
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology (ETE) is a new, online, Open Access peer-reviewed journal. The Journal is unique in that it was conceived and is managed by research degree students in epidemiology and related public health fields. The Journal's management is overseen by its Editor-in-Chief and Associate Faculty Editors, all of whom are senior members of facu
BioMed Central.
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10. Epidemiology and community health in the medical curriculum: the Nottingham experience.
The epidemiology and community health teaching programme in the medical curriculum in Nottingham is described. Epidemiology is taught as a major scientific discipline in the first two years, in addition to being applied to clinical situations in the later years. All students undertake a research project in the third year, and examples of these are given.
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11. The role and contribution of epidemiology in planning, operation, and evaluation of Regional Medical Programs (heart, cancer, and stroke). I. Epidemiology and Regional Medical Programs.
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12. Epidemiology in conflict – A call to arms
In this first special theme issue, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology publishes a collection of articles on the theme of Epidemiology in conflict. Violent conflict is an issue of great sensitivity within public health, but more structured research and reasoned discussion will allow us to better mitigate the public health impacts of war, and place the public hea
BioMed Central.