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171 related items for PubMed ID: 16529132

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    O'Hara SK, Smith KC.
    Patient Educ Couns; 2007 Sep; 68(1):43-51. PubMed ID: 17521841
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  • 25. Do newspapers lead with lead? A content analysis of how lead health risks to children are covered.
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    J Environ Health; 2003 Jun; 65(10):17-22, 30, 34. PubMed ID: 12800816
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  • 28. Nationwide newspaper coverage of physician-assisted suicide: a community structure approach.
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    J Health Commun; 2004 Jun; 9(4):281-307. PubMed ID: 15371083
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  • 31. Drugs in the Brazilian print media: an exploratory survey of newspaper and magazine stories in the year 2000.
    Noto AR, Pinsky I, Mastroianni Fde C.
    Subst Use Misuse; 2006 Jun; 41(9):1263-76. PubMed ID: 16861177
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  • 34. Obesity in print: an analysis of daily newspapers.
    Hilbert A, Ried J.
    Obes Facts; 2009 Jun; 2(1):46-51. PubMed ID: 20054204
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  • 36. Media, social proximity, and risk: a comparative analysis of newspaper coverage of Avian Flu in Hong Kong and in the United States.
    Fung TK, Namkoong K, Brossard D.
    J Health Commun; 2011 Sep; 16(8):889-907. PubMed ID: 21590569
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  • 38. People see what papers show! Psychiatry's stint with print media: A pilot study from Mumbai, India.
    Shrivastava S, Kalra G, Ajinkya S.
    Indian J Psychiatry; 2015 Sep; 57(4):407-11. PubMed ID: 26816431
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  • 39. Pediatric medication safety and the media: what does the public see?
    Stebbing C, Kaushal R, Bates DW.
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  • 40. Content analysis of Australian newspaper portrayals of emergency medicine.
    Kennedy JF, Trethewy C, Anderson K.
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