Applied Playlists
SERplaylists are curated collections of key papers and expert commentary on foundational topics in epidemiology. Designed by leaders in the field, these playlists offer a guided pathway through core methodological and substantive themes.
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Germaine M. Buck Louis examines human fecundity and fertility, focusing on biological and environmental factors that influence reproductive outcomes. This article provides insights into measurement challenges and implications for epidemiologic research.
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Lauren Wise of Boston University explores the complex relationship between fertility and pregnancy loss. This article reviews epidemiologic evidence, risk factors, and methodological challenges in studying reproductive health outcomes.
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Sherman James of Duke University examines racial and ethnic health disparities, exploring social determinants and their impact on population health. This article highlights structural factors contributing to inequities and offers insights for advancing health equity research.
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Continue the discussion on income inequality and health with Part 2 of this scholarly playlist. Authored by Ichiro Kawachi (Harvard University), this section explores deeper evidence and mechanisms linking economic disparities to health outcomes, offering critical insights for public health research and policy.
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Examine the relationship between income inequality and health in this insightful playlist. Authored by Ichiro Kawachi (Harvard University), Part 1 introduces key evidence and theoretical frameworks explaining how economic disparities shape population health outcomes. Essential reading for public health and policy professionals.
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