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The Lancet, Vol. 372, Iss. 9650, 2008

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A very excellent issue of the Lancet this week which picks up the Social Determinants of Health theme.

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The Lancet Volume 372, Issue 9650, Pages 1607-1706 (8 November 2008-14 November 2008)

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Can health equity become a reality? Page 1607 The Lancet

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China unveils plans for health-care reform Page 1608 The Lancet

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TheLancet.com—fast forward for health Page 1608 The Lancet

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Welfare for all—or only for the needy? Pages 1609-1610 Steinar Westin

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Sure Start Local Programmes in England Pages 1610-1612 Penny Kane

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Can we eliminate inequalities in coronary disease? Absolutely Pages 1612-1613 Tobias and Rodgers

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Green space, psychological restoration, and health inequality Pages 1614-1615 Terry Hartig

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Medical-legal partnerships: transforming health care Pages 1615-1617 Barry Zuckerman, Sandel, Ellen Lawton and Morton

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Anthropology in China's health promotion and tobacco Pages 1617-1618 Shuiyuan Xiao and Kohrman

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Reproductive health in China: improve the means to the end Pages 1619-1620 Jing Fang and Joan Kaufman

11.

New director elected for WHO's Western Pacific region Page 1621 Margaret Cheng

12.

Drug abuse in older US adults worries experts Page 1622 Boddiger

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Baying at the moon: addressing the politics of global health Pages 1623-1624 Ilona Kickbusch

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State of the nation Page 1624 Faith McLellan

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Marmot: leader in the social determinants of health Page 1625 Boseley

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Road maps to health Pages 1626-1627 Bill Bynum

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Allan Rosenfield Page 1628 Alison Snyder

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The control factor: a neglected social determinant of health Page 1629 Komla Tsey

19.

Rethinking suicide prevention in Asian countries Pages 1629-1630 Ying-Yeh Chen and SF Yip

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Rethinking suicide prevention in Asian countries Page 1630 Masatoshi Inagaki, Toshihiko Matsumoto, Kenji Kawano, Mitsuhiko Yamada and Tadashi Takeshima

21.

Carbocisteine for acute exacerbations of COPD Page 1630 Waller and Samy Suissa

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Carbocisteine for acute exacerbations of COPD Pages 1630-1631 Prasanta Raghab Mohapatra and Deepak Aggarwal

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Carbocisteine for acute exacerbations of COPD – Authors' reply Pages 1631-1632 Jin-Ping Zheng, Nan-Shan Zhong, Mei Jiang and Guang-Qiao Zeng

24.

Historians and the history of medicine Page 1632 Iain Chalmers

25.

Department of Error Page 1632

26.

The role of welfare state principles and generosity in social policy programmes for public health: an international comparative study Pages 1633-1640 Olle Lundberg, Åberg Yngwe, Kölegård Stjärne, Jon Ivar Elstad, Tommy Ferrarini, Olli Kangas, Thor Norström, Joakim Palme and Johan Fritzell

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Effects of fully-established Sure Start Local Programmes on 3-year-old children and their families living in England: a quasi-experimental observational study Pages 1641-1647 Melhuish, Jay Belsky, Alastair H Leyland and

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Best-practice interventions to reduce socioeconomic inequalities of coronary heart disease mortality in UK: a prospective occupational cohort study Pages 1648-1654 Mika Kivimäki, J Shipley, Jane E Ferrie, Archana Singh-Manoux, G Batty, Tarani Chandola, G Marmot and Davey

29.

Effect of exposure to natural environment on health inequalities: an observational population study Pages 1655-1660 and Popham

30.

Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health Pages 1661-1669 Marmot, Sharon Friel, Ruth Bell, Tanja AJ Houweling and Sebastian

31.

Globalisation and health: the need for a global vision Pages 1670-1676 Ted Schrecker, Labonté and o De Vogli

32.

Global health equity and climate stabilisation: a common agenda Pages 1677-1683 Sharon Friel, Marmot, J Mc, Tord Kjellstrom and Denny Vågerö

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Addressing social determinants of health inequities: what can the state and civil society do? Pages 1684-1689 Blas, Lucy Gilson, P , Labonté, Jostacio Lapitan, Carles Muntaner, Piroska Östlin, Jennie Popay, Ritu Sadana, Gita Sen, Ted Schrecker and Ziba Vaghri

34.

Recommendations for action on the social determinants of health: a Canadian perspective Pages 1690-1693 Shanthi , Sylvia Abonyi, Bonnie Jeffery, Hackett, Hampton, Tom McIntosh, Diane Martz, Nazeem Muhajarine, Pammla Petrucka and Nazmi Sari

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Placing the individual within a social determinants approach to health inequity Pages 1694-1696 Ian Forde and lind Raine

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Emergence of chronic non-communicable diseases in China Pages 1697-1705 Gonghuan Yang, Lingzhi Kong, Wenhua Zhao, Xia Wan, Yi Zhai, Lincoln C Chen and P Koplan

37.

Not only coughs and sneezes Page 1706 L O'Connell, Amjid A Riaz, Barry , Elliott Smock and athan G Hubbard

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