Can the relation between tooth loss and chronic disease be explained by socio-economic status? Kaumudi J. JoshipuraChristine Ritchie Commentary Pages: 203 - 204
Repeated looks at accumulating data: To correct or not to correct? Ingeborg van der Tweel Review Pages: 205 - 211
An easy to use method to approximate Poisson confidence limits Bernard BégaudKarin MartinYola Moride Methods Pages: 213 - 216
Relationship of education, occupation, and income with mortality in a representative longitudinal study of South Korea Young-Ho KhangHye Ryun Kim Mortality Pages: 217 - 220
Association of time elapsed since the last coronary event with health services utilization Miguel-Angel MunozJosep-María ManresaJaume Marrugat Cardiovascular Epidemiology Pages: 221 - 227
Can the relation between tooth loss and chronic disease be explained by socio-economic status? A 24-year follow-up from the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg, Sweden Claudia CabreraMagnus HakebergLauren Lissner Dental Epidemiology Pages: 229 - 236
Proportionate mortality of Italian soccer players: Is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis an occupational disease? Stefano BelliNicola Vanacore Neuro-epidemiology Pages: 237 - 242
Has the prevalence of migraine and tension-type headache changed over a 12-year period? A Danish population survey Ann Christine LyngbergBirthe K. RasmussenRigmor Jensen OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 249
Strenuous physical labor is important as a cause of elevated alanine aminotransferase levels in Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C viremia Norihiko KuboNorihiro FurusyoJun Hayashi HEPATITUS EPIDEMIOLOGY Pages: 251 - 261
North Atlantic weather oscillation and human infectious diseases in the Czech Republic, 1951–2003 Zdenek Hubálek INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY Pages: 263 - 270
Climatic factors and lower respiratory tract infection due to respiratory syncytial virus in hospitalised infants in northern Spain Santiago LapeñaMaría Belén RoblesIsabel Fernández OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 276
Anemia as a risk factor for infectious diseases in infants and toddlers: Results from a prospective study Amalia LevyDrora FraserLechaim Naggan OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 284
The Utrecht Health Project: Optimization of routine healthcare data for research Diederick E. GrobbeeArno W. HoesMattijs E. Numans New Study Pages: 285 - 290