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American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1992
Socioeconomic status and health: how education, income, and occupation contribute to risk factors for cardiovascular diseaseM A Winkleby, D E Jatulis, E Frank, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1991
Use of educational resources for cardiovascular risk reduction in the Stanford Five-City ProjectC Jackson, M A Winkleby, J A Flora, et al.
JAMA|September 16, 1988
Are heavy smokers different from light smokers? A comparison after 48 hours without cigarettesJ D Killen, S P Fortmann, M J Telch, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 26, 1984
More on labeling of hypertensive patientsP Rudd, M G Price, L E Graham, et al.
Progress in Behavior Modification|January 1, 1986
Health behavior change at the worksite: cardiovascular risk reductionJ F Sallis, R D Hill, S P Fortmann, et al.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology|September 3, 1999
Do heavy smokers benefit from higher dose nicotine patch therapy?J D Killen, S P Fortmann, L Davis, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|October 29, 1998
Determinants of cholesterol screening and treatment patterns. Insights for decision-makersS K Davis, D K Ahn, S P Fortmann, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|January 1, 1996
Sociodemographic influences on Hispanic-white differences in blood pressureM A Winkleby, H Kraemer, J Lin, et al.
Preventive Medicine|January 1, 1985
Attitudes and practices of physicians regarding hypertension and smoking: The Stanford Five City ProjectS P Fortmann, J F Sallis, P M Magnus, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|January 1, 1993
Changes in adult cigarette smoking prevalence after 5 years of community health education: the Stanford Five-City ProjectS P Fortmann, C B Taylor, J A Flora, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1992
Socioeconomic status and health: how education, income, and occupation contribute to risk factors for cardiovascular diseaseM A Winkleby, D E Jatulis, E Frank, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1991
Use of educational resources for cardiovascular risk reduction in the Stanford Five-City ProjectC Jackson, M A Winkleby, J A Flora, et al.
JAMA|September 16, 1988
Are heavy smokers different from light smokers? A comparison after 48 hours without cigarettesJ D Killen, S P Fortmann, M J Telch, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 26, 1984
More on labeling of hypertensive patientsP Rudd, M G Price, L E Graham, et al.
Progress in Behavior Modification|January 1, 1986
Health behavior change at the worksite: cardiovascular risk reductionJ F Sallis, R D Hill, S P Fortmann, et al.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology|September 3, 1999
Do heavy smokers benefit from higher dose nicotine patch therapy?J D Killen, S P Fortmann, L Davis, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|October 29, 1998
Determinants of cholesterol screening and treatment patterns. Insights for decision-makersS K Davis, D K Ahn, S P Fortmann, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|January 1, 1996
Sociodemographic influences on Hispanic-white differences in blood pressureM A Winkleby, H Kraemer, J Lin, et al.
Preventive Medicine|January 1, 1985
Attitudes and practices of physicians regarding hypertension and smoking: The Stanford Five City ProjectS P Fortmann, J F Sallis, P M Magnus, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|January 1, 1993
Changes in adult cigarette smoking prevalence after 5 years of community health education: the Stanford Five-City ProjectS P Fortmann, C B Taylor, J A Flora, et al.
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