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101. Racial and ethnic stratification in the relationship between homeownership and self-rated health.

102. A changing epidemiology of suicide? The influence of birth cohorts on suicide rates in the United States.

103. Gender, acculturation, and smoking behavior among U.S. Asian and Latino immigrants.

104. Social capital, ideology, and health in the United States.

105. The spread of ‘Post Abortion Syndrome’ as social diagnosis.

106. Medicalizing to demedicalize: Lactation consultants and the (de) medicalization of breastfeeding.

107. Physical growth and cognitive skills in early-life: Evidence from a nationally representative US birth cohort.

108. Associations between multiple indicators of discrimination and allostatic load among middle-aged adults.

109. Using Electronic Health Records to understand the population of local children captured in a large health system in Durham County, NC, USA, and implications for population health research.

110. Sex disparities in COVID-19 outcomes in the United States: Quantifying and contextualizing variation.

111. Declining violence and improving birth outcomes in the US: Evidence from birth certificate data.

112. Prenatal attitudes and parity predict selection into a U.S. child health program: A short report.

113. Cultural health capital and the interactional dynamics of patient-centered care.

114. How institutional change and individual researchers helped advance clinical guidelines in American health care.

115. How do national guidelines frame clinical ethics practice? A comparative analysis of guidelines from the US, the UK, Canada and France

116. Exploring the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and problem drinking as captured by Google searches in the US

117. Revisiting the Hispanic mortality advantage in the United States: The role of smoking

118. Changes in income inequality and the health of immigrants

119. Sleeping, dreaming, and health in rural Indonesia and the urban U.S.: A cultural and experiential approach

120. The business cycle and health behaviors

121. Rising U.S. income inequality and the changing gradient of socioeconomic status on physical functioning and activity limitations, 1984–2007

122. Changing health care quality paradigms: The rise of clinical guidelines and quality measures in American medicine

123. Motorcycle fatalities among out-of-state riders and the role of universal helmet laws

124. The impact of drinking on psychological well-being: Evidence from minimum drinking age laws in the United States

125. In sickness and in health: Same-sex marriage laws and sexually transmitted infections

126. Social welfare and the Affordable Care Act: Is it ever optimal to set aside comparative cost?

127. Ethnic disparities in adolescent body mass index in the United States: The role of parental socioeconomic status and economic contextual factors

128. The health care access and utilization of homeschooled children in the United States

129. The global reproductive health market: U.S. media framings and public discourses about transnational surrogacy

130. Beyond welfare reform: Reframing undocumented immigrants’ entitlement to health care in the United States, a critical review

131. Chinese and Korean immigrants’ early life deprivation: An important factor for child feeding practices and children’s body weight in the United States

132. Professional projects and institutional change in healthcare: The case of American dentistry

133. Physician-leaders and hospital performance: Is there an association?

134. Healthier before they migrate, less healthy when they return? The health of returned migrants in Mexico

135. Adolescents’ expectations for the future predict health behaviors in early adulthood

136. The increasing value of education to health

137. The socio-political roots of pharmaceutical uncertainty in the evaluation of ‘innovative’ diabetes drugs in the European Union and the US

138. Patient resistance as agency in treatment decisions

139. Do local landmark bridges increase the suicide rate? An alternative test of the likely effect of means restriction at suicide-jumping sites

140. Negotiating desires and options: How mothers who carry the fragile X gene experience reproductive decisions

141. The “biosecuritization” of healthcare delivery: Examples of post-9/11 technological imperatives

142. Christmas and New Year as risk factors for death

143. Exploring the use of social network methods in designing healthcare quality improvement teams

144. Contextualizing diversity and culture within cancer control interventions for Latinas: Changing interventions, not cultures

145. Child obesity associated with social disadvantage of children’s neighborhoods

146. Direct and indirect effects of obesity on U.S. labor market outcomes of older working age adults

147. Negotiating normalization: The perils of producing pregnancy symptoms in prenatal care

148. Long-term economic costs of psychological problems during childhood

149. Experimental evidence of welfare reform impact on clinical anxiety and depression levels among poor women

150. Estimating the costs of medicalization