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A historian's indictment of the US tobacco industry : The Lancet
lancet.com — “A historian's indictment of the US tobacco industry. By - Wayne Hall” View full resource at lancet.com
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"A damning indictment of the US tobacco industry & its well-paid accomplices.” Golden Holocaust from @ucpress http://t.co/R3egjXe5
March 24–30, 2012 : The Lancet
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This Week in Medicine: locked up syndrome, torture in Syria, and drug patents in India http://t.co/FujlbMYg
Social determinants of health and outcomes in New Zealand : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Social determinants of health and outcomes in New Zealand. By - The Lancet” View full resource at lancet.com
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New Zealand has set an example by measuring health disparities for several outcomes in its population http://t.co/63sDBj5F
The Lancet : Volume 379, Number 9821, 24 March 2012
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Latest issue of The Lancet online now: prostate cancer, subclinical thyroid disease, and social determinants of health http://t.co/G4ozoIPp
Global malaria mortality between 1980 and 2010: a systematic analysis : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Global malaria mortality between 1980 and 2010: a systematic analysis. By - Prof Christopher JL Murray MD, Lisa C Rosenfeld AB, Stephen S Lim PhD, Kathryn G Andrews AB, Kyle J Foreman MPH, Diana Ha...” View full resource at lancet.com
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Most read this week: global malaria mortality between 1980 and 2010: a systematic analysis http://t.co/2bGPuSCl
Tuberculosis control and elimination in 2012 and beyond : The Lancet
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Tuberculosis control and elimination in 2012 and beyond : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Tuberculosis control and elimination in 2012 and beyond. By - The Lancet” View full resource at lancet.com
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TB killed 1·45 million in 2010 and 500k people have drug-resistant disease. Treatment is lengthy, toxic, and costly http://t.co/GWKBGKCr
Thyroid disease—more research needed : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Thyroid disease—more research needed. By - The Lancet” View full resource at lancet.com
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Thyroid disease affects 7 times more women than men, making it an important and understudied topic in women's health http://t.co/zBKh3ZFP
Pro-anorexia websites pose public health challenge : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Pro-anorexia websites pose public health challenge. By - Mario Christodoulou” View full resource at lancet.com
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@steverubel I was *just* re-reading "Pro-anorexia websites pose public health challenge" http://t.co/zwkNWMgQ
Knowledge as a key resource for health challenges : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Knowledge as a key resource for health challenges. By - Gerd Antes, Mike Clarke” View full resource at lancet.com
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RT @evidenceaid: Knowledge as a key resource for health challenges published in The Lancet http://t.co/myvqbydJ
The Lancet–University of Oslo Commission on Global Governance for Health, in collaboration with the Harvard Global Health Institute : The Lancet
lancet.com — “The Lancet–University of Oslo Commission on Global Governance for Health, in collaboration with the Harvard Global Health Institute. By - Ole Petter Ottersen, Julio Frenk, Richard Horton” View full resource at lancet.com
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Univ. Oslo Commission on Global Governance for Health + HarvardGlobal Health Inst @theLancet http://t.co/tTfn0Of3 via @eqpaho @ArmandoRuizB
Combined androgen deprivation therapy and radiation therapy for locally advanced prostate cancer: a randomised, phase 3 trial : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Combined androgen deprivation therapy and radiation therapy for locally advanced prostate cancer: a randomised, phase 3 trial. By - Dr Padraig Warde MB, Malcolm Mason MB, Keyue Ding PhD, Peter Kirk...” View full resource at lancet.com
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JoAnn Difede: emotional engagement with victims of trauma : The Lancet
lancet.com — “JoAnn Difede: emotional engagement with victims of trauma. By - Niall Boyce” View full resource at lancet.com
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Health and economic burden of the projected obesity trends in the USA and the UK : The Lancet
lancet.com — “Health and economic burden of the projected obesity trends in the USA and the UK. By - Y Claire Wang MD, Prof Klim McPherson PhD, Tim Marsh PG Dip, Steven L Gortmaker PhD, Martin Brown PhD” View full resource at lancet.com
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US and UK lead the obesity race with 99 million in the US and 15 million in the UK. And it's only going to get worse. http://t.co/Rm4rWpJ
The global obesity pandemic: shaped by global drivers and local environments : The Lancet
lancet.com — “The global obesity pandemic: shaped by global drivers and local environments. By - Prof Boyd A Swinburn MD, Gary Sacks PhD, Kevin D Hall PhD, Prof Klim McPherson PhD, Prof Diane T Finegood PhD, Mar...” View full resource at lancet.com
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1.5 billion adults are overweight. 500 million are obese. Yet it's one of the most preventable causes of disease. http://t.co/zEAefZi

