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Larry Morandi

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Preventive Medicine|July 28, 2009
The role of state policy in promoting physical activityLarry Morandi
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 17, 2009
Essential nexus: how to use research to inform and evaluate public policyLarry Morandi
NCSL Legisbrief|June 17, 2004
Physical activity and community designLeslie Robbins, Larry Morandi
State Legislatures|June 16, 2005
Staying ahead of the feds: EPA proposes cap-and-trade to cut back on mercury emissions, but many states think they have a quicker, better solutionLarry Morandi, Jennifer Smith
State Legislatures|June 18, 2004
What's health got to do with it? As Americans grow in girth, policymakers are looking at community design to encourage physical activity and lower obesity ratesLeslie Robbins, Glen Andersen, Larry Morandi
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Preventive Medicine|July 28, 2009
The role of state policy in promoting physical activityLarry Morandi
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 17, 2009
Essential nexus: how to use research to inform and evaluate public policyLarry Morandi
NCSL Legisbrief|June 17, 2004
Physical activity and community designLeslie Robbins, Larry Morandi
State Legislatures|June 16, 2005
Staying ahead of the feds: EPA proposes cap-and-trade to cut back on mercury emissions, but many states think they have a quicker, better solutionLarry Morandi, Jennifer Smith
State Legislatures|June 18, 2004
What's health got to do with it? As Americans grow in girth, policymakers are looking at community design to encourage physical activity and lower obesity ratesLeslie Robbins, Glen Andersen, Larry Morandi
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