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- :Johnson, Donna B ;Quinn, EmileeJun 12 2014 | BMC Public Health. 2014; 14:592.:BackgroundPolicies that improve access to healthy, affordable foods may improve population health and reduce health disparities. In the United States ...
- :Ribisl, Kurt M. ;D’Angelo, HeatherMar 10 2016 | Prev Chronic Dis. 13.:Tobacco products are sold in approximately 375,000 US retail outlets, including convenience stores and pharmacies, which often sell energy-dense, low-...
- :Otten, Jennifer J. ;Dodson, Elizabeth A.Apr 30 2015 | Prev Chronic Dis. 12.:IntroductionLittle attention has been given to how researchers can best provide evidence to policy makers so that it informs policy making. The object...
- :Calancie, Larissa ;Leeman, JenniferApr 30 2015 | Prev Chronic Dis. 12.:IntroductionResidents of rural communities in the United States are at higher risk for obesity than their urban and suburban counterparts. Policy and ...
- :Fleischhacker, Sheila ;Otten, Jennifer J.Apr 30 2015 | Prev Chronic Dis. 12.
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