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Chronic Diseases in Canada
Volume 31, no. 2, March 2011
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In this issue
- 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
- 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
- The development of community health indicators: a district-wide approach
M. W. Russell, L. A. Campbell, S. Kisely, D. Persaud
- Projection of future cancer incidence and new cancer cases in Manitoba, 2006–2025
J. Nowatzki, B. Moller, A. Demers
- Dietary sodium intake among Canadian adults with and without hypertension
Y. Shi, M. de Groh, H. Morrison, C. Robinson, L. Vardy
- CSEB Student Conference 2010 abstract winners
- 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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