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Chronic Diseases in Canada

Volume 31, no. 2, March 2011

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  1. A profile of older community-dwelling home care clients with heart failure in Ontario
    A. D. Foebel, J. P. Hirdes, G. A. Heckman, S. L. Tyas, E. Y. Tjam

  2. The effectiveness of implementing a reminder system into routine clinical practice: does it increase postpartum screening in women with gestational diabetes?
    A. K. Shea, B. R. Shah, H. D. Clark, J. Malcolm, M. Walker, A. Karovitch, E. J. Keely

  3. The development of community health indicators: a district-wide approach
    M. W. Russell, L. A. Campbell, S. Kisely, D. Persaud

  4. Projection of future cancer incidence and new cancer cases in Manitoba, 2006–2025
    J. Nowatzki, B. Moller, A. Demers

  5. Dietary sodium intake among Canadian adults with and without hypertension
    Y. Shi, M. de Groh, H. Morrison, C. Robinson, L. Vardy

  6. CSEB Student Conference 2010 abstract winners

  7. Symposium report: The role of science journals in Population Health Intervention Research
    M. Tracy, S. Viehbeck, E. Cohen

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.

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