Reducing the economic burden of chronic disease requires major investment in public health Kim D. Raine Editorial • Editorial 01 May 2015 Pages: e167 - e170
Variation across Canada in the economic burden attributable to excess weight, tobacco smoking and physical inactivity Hans KruegerJoshua KruegerJacqueline Koot Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e171 - e177
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour of toddlers and preschoolers in child care centres in Alberta, Canada Nicholas KuzikDawne ClarkValerie Carson Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e178 - e183
Between a rock and a hard place: Smoking trends in a Manitoba First Nation Natalie D. RiedigerVirginia LukianchukSharon G. Bruce Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e184 - e188
Engaging community organizations in falls prevention for older adults: Moving from research to action Maureen F. Markle-ReidCatherine S. DykemanJennifer L. McGugan Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e189 - e196
Risk perception, psychological heuristics and the water fluoridation controversy Andrea M. L. PerrellaSimon J. Kiss Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e197 - e203
An adaptation of the Yesterday Method to correct for under-reporting of alcohol consumption and estimate compliance with Canadian low-risk drinking guidelines Jinhui ZhaoTim StockwellGerald Thomas Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e204 - e209
The impact of policies to reduce blood glucose test strip utilization and costs in Canada Tara GomesDiana MartinsMichael R. Law Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e210 - e216
Breastfeeding as a means to prevent infant morbidity and mortality in Aboriginal Canadians: A population prevented fraction analysis Kathryn E. McIsaacRahim MoineddinFlora I. Matheson Quantitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e217 - e222
Genre, âge, catégorie professionnelle, secteur économique et santé mentale en milieu de travail: les résultats de l’étude SALVEO Alain MarchandMarie-Eve BlancPierre Durand Recherche Quantitative 01 May 2015 Pages: e223 - e229
“If they tell me to get it, I’ll get it. If they don’t....”: Immunization decision-making processes of immigrant mothers Stephanie P. KowalCynthia G. JardineTania M. Bubela Qualitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e230 - e235
Skin deep: Coverage of skin cancer and recreational tanning in Canadian women’s magazines (2000–2012) Jennifer E. McWhirterLaurie Hoffman-Goetz Qualitative Research 01 May 2015 Pages: e236 - e243
Governing population screening in an age of expansion: The case of newborn screening Fiona Alice MillerCéline CressmanRobin Hayeems Commentary 01 May 2015 Pages: e244 - e248
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Trading away our health? Arne RuckertAshley SchramRonald Labonté Commentary 01 May 2015 Pages: e249 - e251
Population health promotion 2.0: An eco-social approach to public health in the Anthropocene Trevor Hancock Invited Commentary 25 June 2015 Pages: e252 - e255
Missed opportunity to explore social determinants of health and protective properties in First Nations study Andrea Matthews Letter To The Editor 25 June 2015 Pages: e256 - e256