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The Italian Journal of Public Health (IJPH) is a globally circulated international peer-reviewed journal listed in the National Library of Medicine. Funded in 2003, the IJPH is a quarterly publication for original research and theoretical or methodological papers within the area of public health.
Long papers, short papers, reviews, letters and commentaries are reported in English language, with issues being published in March, June, September and December.

 

Public Health in the Americas

2010 Vol. 7 Nr.4

 
 
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cover Public Health in the Americas
2010 Vol. 7 Nr.4
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Public Health in the Americas
Canada: variations on a common theme
Raisa B. Deber, Brenda Gamble, Catherine L. Mah
The U.S. health care system’s uneasy relationship with primary care
Michael K. Gusmano
The health system in Argentina: an unequal struggle between equity and the market
Victor B. Penchaszadeh, Francisco Leone, Mario Rovere
The Brazilian health system: highlighting the primary health care reform
Luis Fernando Rolim Sampaio
International Physical Activity Questionnaire: validation and assessment in an Italian sample
Alice Mannocci, Domitilla Di Thiene, Angela Del Cimmuto, Daniele Masala, Antonio Boccia, Elisabetta De Vito, Giuseppe La Torre
Why public health might address the emerging role of vaccinomics?
Stefania Boccia, Emma De Feo, Walter Ricciardi
Citizens’ involvement in risk management: the view of community members
Claudia Sardu, Alessandra Mereu, Alessandra Sotgiu, Roberta Porceddu, Emanuela Porcedda, Antonio Contu, Paolo Contu
Prevalence, knowledge, attitudes and practices towards body art in university students: body art as an indicator of risk taking behaviours?
Enza Sidoti, Gabriele Paolini, Giuseppe Tringali
Workplace health promotion in the context of public health
Giuseppe M. Masanotti, Lamberto Briziarelli
Green areas and health outcomes: a systematic review of the scientific literature
Francesco Di Nardo, Rosella Saulle, Giuseppe La Torre
The Mediterranean Diet, recognized by UNESCO as a cultural heritage of humanity
Rosella Saulle, Giuseppe La Torre
Public Health History Corner - Multidisciplinary approach to Public Health: Albert Jonsen’s example
Roberto Bucci
Applied (and appealing...) Epidemiology