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Volume 29, no. 4, October 2009

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  1. Explaining Alberta’s rising mesothelioma rates
    M. Cree, M. Lalji, B. Jiang, K. C. Carriere, J. Beach, A. Kamruzzaman

  2. An intersectoral network for chronic disease prevention: the case of the Alberta Healthy Living Network
    R. Geneau, B. Legowski, S. Stachenko

  3. Navigating the health care system: perceptions of patients with chronic pain
    A. L. Dewar, K. Gregg, M. I. White, J. Lander

  4. School-based tobacco-control programming and student smoking behaviour
    D. A. Murnaghan, S. T. Leatherdale, M. Sihvonen, P. Kekki

  5. A deprivation index for health planning in Canada
    R. Pampalon, D. Hamel, P. Gamache, G. Raymond

  6. Report summary – Tracking heart disease and stroke in Canada 2009
    S. Dai, C. Bancej, A. Bienek, P. Walsh, P. Stewart, A. Wielgosz

  7. Announcements

 

Chronic Diseases in Canada (CDIC) is a quarterly scientific journal focussing on current evidence relevant to the control and prevention of chronic (i.e. non-communicable) diseases and injuries in Canada. Since 1980 the journal has published a unique blend of peer-reviewed feature articles by authors from the public and private sectors and which may include research from such fields as epidemiology, public/community health, biostatistics, the behavioural sciences, and health services or economics. Only feature articles are peer reviewed. Authors retain responsibility for the content of their articles; the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the CDIC editorial committee nor of the Public Health Agency of Canada.

ISSN 1481-8523

 

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