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  1. Can universal pre-kindergarten programs improve population health and longevity? Mechanisms, evidence, and policy implications
  2. Cumulative social risk and risk of death from cardiovascular diseases and all-causes
  3. Predictors of Health Among Refugee Adults from Myanmar and the Development of Their Children
  4. Timing and effect of a safe routes to school program on child pedestrian injury risk during school travel hours: Bayesian changepoint and difference-in-differences analysis
  5. The Cost-Effectiveness of New York City’s Safe Routes to School Program
  6. The economic burden of disease by industry: Differences in quality‐adjusted life years and associated costs
  7. Associations between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors and Academic Performance in U.S. Undergraduates: A Secondary Analysis of the American College Health Association's National College Health Assessment II
  8. Intimate partner violence and current tobacco smoking in low- to middle-income countries: Individual participant meta-analysis of 231,892 women of reproductive age
  9. Measurement confounding affects the extent to which verbal IQ explains social gradients in mortality
  10. What China's experiment in community building can tell us about tackling health disparities
  11. Impact of Welfare Reform on Mortality: An Evaluation of the Connecticut Jobs First Program, A Randomized Controlled Trial
  12. RETRACTED: Structural stigma and all-cause mortality in sexual minority populations
  13. Anti-Gay Prejudice and All-Cause Mortality Among Heterosexuals in the United States
  14. Emotion suppression and mortality risk over a 12-year follow-up
  15. When Overweight Is the Normal Weight: An Examination of Obesity Using a Social Media Internet Database
  16. Gender differences in cardiovascular mortality by C-reactive protein level in the United States: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III
  17. Welfare Programs That Target Workforce Participation May Negatively Affect Mortality
  18. Do the psychosocial risks associated with television viewing increase mortality? Evidence from the 2008 General Social Survey–National Death Index dataset
  19. The relationship between five different measures of structural social capital, medical examination outcomes, and mortality
  20. Gender Differences in Material, Psychological, and Social Domains of the Income Gradient in Mortality: Implications for Policy
  21. Structural Minority Stress and All-Cause Mortality in Sexual Minority Populations
  22. Racial Disparities in Quality-Adjusted Life-Years Associated With Diabetes and Visual Impairment
  23. Erratum to “Blood and urine levels of long half-life toxicants by nativity among immigrants to the United States” [Sci. Total Environ. 412–413 (2011) 109–113]
  24. The effects of a psychosocial dimension of socioeconomic position on survival: occupational prestige and mortality among US working adults
  25. The Health of Immigrants to New York City From Mainland China: Evidence From the New York Health Examination and Nutrition Survey
  26. Blood and urine levels of long half-life toxicants by nativity among immigrants to the United States
  27. The general social survey-national death index: an innovative new dataset for the social sciences
  28. We All Want It, but We Don't Know What It Is: Toward a Standard of Affordability for Health Insurance Premiums
  29. Between “Voluntary Migrants” and War Refugees: The Health of the Shan Burmese Migrant Workers in Northern Thailand
  30. Arthritis, Occupational Class, and the Aging US Workforce
  31. Arthritis, Occupational Class, and the Aging US Workforce
  32. Cost-Effectiveness Model for Youth EFNEP Programs: What Do We Measure and How Do We Do It?
  33. The Effect of Small Class Sizes on Mortality Through Age 29 Years: Evidence From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
  34. The Effect of an Early Education Program on Adult Health: The Carolina Abecedarian Project Randomized Controlled Trial
  35. Does Racism Affect Health? Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom
  36. Quality Of Life And Medical Costs: The Authors Reply
  37. Health Care Access and Utilization among Children of Single Working and Nonworking Mothers in the United States
  38. The Effect of Class Size in Grades K-3 on Adult Earnings, Employment, and Disability Status: Evidence from a Multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial
  39. The Psychosocial Health of Shan Children in Northwest Thailand
  40. What Changes In Survival Rates Tell Us About US Health Care
  41. Working with Arthritis: The Burden of Disease by Occupational Group
  42. The Relative Health Burden of Selected Social and Behavioral Risk Factors in the United States: Implications for Policy
  43. The Income-Associated Burden of Disease in the United States
  44. The Social Costs of Childhood Lead Exposure in the Post–Lead Regulation Era
  45. The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on the Neural Substrates Associated with Pleasure
  46. Sensory Impairment Among Older US Workers
  47. Effects of a Prekindergarten Educational Intervention on Adult Health: 37-Year Follow-Up Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  48. Obesity‐associated stigma and physiological markers of stress: evidence from the Dominican Republic
  49. Epilepsy Surgery for Pharmacoresistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
  50. Cost-Effectiveness of Needle and Syringe Exchange for the Prevention of HIV in New York City
  51. Corrigendum to: “The income-associated burden of disease in the United States” [Soc. Sci. Med. 61 (2005) 2018–2026]
  52. The body politic: the relationship between stigma and obesity-associated disease
  53. I Think Therefore I Am: Perceived Ideal Weight as a Determinant of Health
  54. Health Consequences of Declining Incomes
  55. Health Selection vs. Causation in the Income Gradient: What Can We Learn from Graphical Trends?
  56. The public returns to public educational investments in African-American males
  57. Health and Economic Benefits of Reducing the Number of Students per Classroom in US Primary Schools
  58. Socioeconomic status as an independent predictor of physiological biomarkers of cardiovascular disease: Evidence from NHANES
  59. Gender and the Burden of Disease Attributable to Obesity
  60. Ascertaining variation in hospitalization risk among immigrants using small area analysis
  61. The burden of disease associated with being African-American in the United States and the contribution of socio-economic status
  62. The Cost-Effectiveness of Health Insurance
  63. The income-associated burden of disease in the United States
  64. REDISTRIBUTION AND HEALTH
  65. Managing Febrile Respiratory Illnesses during a Hypothetical SARS Outbreak
  66. The cost effectiveness of health insurance
  67. Vaccination practices in U.S. emergency departments, 1992–2000
  68. The cost-effectiveness of ivermectin vs. albendazole in the presumptive treatment of strongyloidiasis in immigrants to the United States
  69. Comparison of small-area analysis techniques for estimating county-level outcomes
  70. The Costs and Outcomes of Multifaceted Interventions Designed to Improve the Care of Congestive Heart Failure in the Inpatient Setting: A Review of the Literature
  71. Global Drug-Resistance Patterns and the Management of Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Immigrants to the United States
  72. Health Status and Hospital Utilization of Recent Immigrants to New York City
  73. Measure-Dependent Variation in Burden of Disease Estimates
  74. Increased risk of heart disease and stroke among foreign-born females residing in the United States
  75. Cost‐Effectiveness of Vaccination versus Treatment of Influenza in Healthy Adolescents and Adults
  76. The Cost-Effectiveness of Public Postsecondary Education Subsidies
  77. The Cost Effectiveness of Strategies for the Treatment of Intestinal Parasites in Immigrants