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- Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health : No Easy Solution - JAMA Network
Objective —Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly associated with risk of disease and mortality Universal health insurance is being debated as one remedy for such health inequalities This article considers mechanisms through which SES affects health and argues that a broader and more comprehensive approach is needed
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) - The Online Books Page
The Online Books Page presents serial archive listings for Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is an American journal on medicine, and on the American Medical Association, that has been published since the 1800s (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial ) Publication History
- Socioeconomic Inequalities in - ResearchGate
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health No EasySolution Nancy E Adler, PhD; W Thomas Boyce, MD; Margaret A Chesney, PhD; Susan Folkman, PhD; S Leonard Syme, PhD
- The Accuracy of Predictions of Violence to Others
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1993 February 24; 269(8): 1007-1011
- Is This Patient Taking the Treatment as Prescribed?
Original language: English: Pages (from-to) 2779-2781: Number of pages: 3: Journal: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association: Volume: 269: Issue number
- Stiell, I. G. , et al. (1993) Decision Rules for the Use of Radiography . . .
Stiell, I G , et al (1993) Decision Rules for the Use of Radiography in Acute Ankle Injuries Refinement and Prospective Validation JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association, 269, 1127-1132
- Racial and Ethnic Differences in Access to Medical Care
Journal of the American Medical Association269 (24 31 March): 1537-1539 Google Scholar Tortolero-Luna, G , G A Glober, R Villarreal, G Palos, and A Linares 1995 Screening Practices and Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs about Cancer among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Women 35 Years Old or Older in Nueces County, Texas
- The metamorphosis of medical ethics. A 30-year retrospective
The metamorphosis of medical ethics A 30-year retrospective The metamorphosis of medical ethics A 30-year retrospective JAMA 1993 Mar 3;269(9):1158-62 Author E D Pellegrino 1 Affiliation 1 Center for the Advanced Study of Ethics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC PMID: 8433472 No abstract available
- JAMA Network | Home of JAMA and the Specialty Journals of the American . . .
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- Clinical Relevance of Discourse Characteristics After Right Hemisphere . . .
Discourse characteristics of adults with right hemisphere brain damage are similar to those reported for healthy older adults, prompting the question of whether changes are due to neurological lesions or normal aging processes The Journal of the American Medical Association, 269, 2386–2392 Google Scholar Daneman, M , Carpenter, P
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