Can we learn more about the etiology of cardiovascular disease? Lewis H. Kuller Commentary 28 February 2007 Pages: 79 - 81
Can small changes in cardiovascular risk factors predict large future reductions in coronary heart disease mortality in Ireland? Zubair KabirKathleen BennettSimon Capewell Cardiovascular Diseases 21 February 2007 Pages: 83 - 89
Measurement of urine pH for epidemiological studies on bladder cancer Juan AlguacilRuth M. PfeifferMontserrat García-Closas Cancer 03 March 2007 Pages: 91 - 98
Heritabilities, apolipoprotein E, and effects of inbreeding on plasma lipids in a genetically isolated population: The Erasmus Rucphen Family Study Aaron IsaacsFakhredin A. Sayed-TabatabaeiCornelia M. van Duijn Genetic Epidemiology Open access 21 February 2007 Pages: 99 - 105
Reduced pulmonary function is associated with lower levels of endogenous total and free testosterone. The Tromsø Study Johan SvartbergHenrik SchirmerUlf Aasebø Pulmonary Diseases 27 January 2007 Pages: 107 - 112
Hepatitis B vaccination in women healthcare workers: A seroepidemiological survey C. LocquetJ.-L. MarandeG. Vidal-Trecan Infectious Diseases 13 February 2007 Pages: 113 - 119
Risk factors for developing tuberculosis in remand prisons in St. Petersburg, Russia — a case-control study Tatiana LobachevaTommi AsikainenJohan Giesecke Infectious Diseases 03 March 2007 Pages: 121 - 127
EPIC-Heart: The cardiovascular component of a prospective study of nutritional, lifestyle and biological factors in 520,000 middle-aged participants from 10 European countries John DaneshRodolfo SaracciElio Riboli New Study 13 February 2007 Pages: 129 - 141
The pervasiveness of the socioeconomic gradient of health Roberto De VogliDavid GimenoDiego Conforti Letter to the Editor 21 February 2007 Pages: 143 - 144