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American Journal of Epidemiology|September 28, 2013
Hume, Mill, Hill, and the sui generis epidemiologic approach to causal inferenceAlfredo Morabia
Annual Review of Public Health|January 17, 2015
Has epidemiology become infatuated with methods? A historical perspective on the place of methods during the classical (1945-1965) phase of epidemiologyAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|November 7, 2019
The Importance of Being a Consequential Public Health JournalAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|September 17, 2020
<i>AJPH</i> Podcasts: Come and Listen!Alfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|December 8, 2020
The US Public Health Service House-to-House Canvass Survey of the Morbidity and Mortality of the 1918 Influenza PandemicAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|September 14, 2022
Piloting Public HealthAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|March 23, 2022
What Is Public Health? An Interview With Former Governor John KasichAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|May 9, 2019
Making Public Health History: 1969-2019Alfredo Morabia
Evidence-Based Medicine|July 10, 2012
Primary care physicians surveyed in this study mistakenly interpreted improved survival and increased detection with screening as evidence that screening saves livesAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|October 2, 2024
Notes From the Field: Why They Are ImportantAlfredo Morabia
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American Journal of Epidemiology|September 28, 2013
Hume, Mill, Hill, and the sui generis epidemiologic approach to causal inferenceAlfredo Morabia
Annual Review of Public Health|January 17, 2015
Has epidemiology become infatuated with methods? A historical perspective on the place of methods during the classical (1945-1965) phase of epidemiologyAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|November 7, 2019
The Importance of Being a Consequential Public Health JournalAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|September 17, 2020
<i>AJPH</i> Podcasts: Come and Listen!Alfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|December 8, 2020
The US Public Health Service House-to-House Canvass Survey of the Morbidity and Mortality of the 1918 Influenza PandemicAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|September 14, 2022
Piloting Public HealthAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|March 23, 2022
What Is Public Health? An Interview With Former Governor John KasichAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|May 9, 2019
Making Public Health History: 1969-2019Alfredo Morabia
Evidence-Based Medicine|July 10, 2012
Primary care physicians surveyed in this study mistakenly interpreted improved survival and increased detection with screening as evidence that screening saves livesAlfredo Morabia
American Journal of Public Health|October 2, 2024
Notes From the Field: Why They Are ImportantAlfredo Morabia
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