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1. Effects of Routine Checkups and Chronic Conditions on Middle-Aged Patients with Diabetes

2. Relationships Among Chewing Tobacco, Cigarette Smoking, and Chronic Health Conditions in Males 18–44 Years of Age

3. Do physical activity levels differ by number of children at home in women aged 25–44 in the general population?

4. Does Mental Health Differ by Alcohol Use in Elderly Male Veterans?

6. Does Current General Mental Health Status Relate to Current Smoking Status in Pregnant Women?

9. Temperature as a Causative Factor in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Call to Revisit Ulceration Pathomechanics

11. Does Alcohol Misuse Differ by Gender and Veteran Status in Adults Ages 25 and Older?

12. Does General, Physical and Mental Health Differ by Healthcare Coverage or Healthcare Cost for Middle-Aged Females?

13. Is Alcohol Use Related To High Cholesterol in Premenopausal Women Aged 40-51 Years Old?

14. Sleep and Mental Health in the General Population of Elderly Women

15. Assessing the Relationship between Current Mental Health, Health Conditions,and Activity Limitations in Veterans Aged 25 and Older in the General Population

16. Does Mental Health Differ by Ethnicity/Race in Post-Myocardial Infarction (MI) Females Ages 50 Years and Older?

17. Does the Prevalence of Skin Cancer Differ by Metropolitan Status for Males and Females in the United States?

18. Current Physical Activity Levels may Not be a Protective Factor for Cognitive Decline in Women Ages 55 to 64

19. Daily fruit and vegetable consumption and diabetes status in middle-aged females in the general US population

20. Plantar Shear Stress in Individuals With a History of Diabetic Foot Ulcer: An Emerging Predictive Marker for Foot Ulceration

21. Perceived Risk and Other Predictors and Correlates of Teenagers' Safety Belt Use During the First Year of Licensure

23. Do Recommended Driving Limits Affect Teen-Reported Traffic Violations and Crashes During the First 12 Months of Independent Driving?

24. Increasing Parent Limits on Novice Young Drivers

25. Parents' views of teen driving risks, the role of parents, and how they plan to manage the risks

26. Teen Drivers, Education, and Licensing: A Panel Discussion

27. Parents’ Intended Limits on Adolescents Approaching Unsupervised Driving

28. Prospective Analysis of Peer and Parent Influences on Minor Aggression among Early Adolescents

29. Teen Driving Risk: The Promise of Parental Influence and Public Policy

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31. Relations among Single Mothers’ Awareness of their Adolescents’ Stressors, Maternal Monitoring, Mother-Adolescent Communication, and Adolescent Adjustment

32. Association Between Mother and Adolescent Reports for Assessing Relations Between Parent–Adolescent Communication and Adolescent Adjustment

33. Can I Take the Car?

34. Driving miles estimates by teen drivers: how accurate are they?

35. Mothers' Awareness of their Early Adolescents' Stressors

36. Parent attitudes toward integrating parent involvement into teenage driver education courses

37. Relation of parent-teen agreement on restrictions to teen risky driving over 9 months

38. Vehicles driven by teenagers in their first year of licensure

39. The effect on teen driving outcomes of the Checkpoints Program in a state-wide trial

40. Parent-teen disagreement of parent-imposed restrictions on teen driving after one month of licensure: is discordance related to risky teen driving?

41. The effects of the checkpoints program on parent-imposed driving limits and crash outcomes among Connecticut novice teen drivers at 6-months post-licensure

42. Persistence of effects of the Checkpoints program on parental restrictions of teen driving privileges

43. Parent-imposed limits on high-risk adolescent driving: are they stricter with graduated driver licensing?

44. Increased parent limits on teen driving: positive effects from a brief intervention administered at the Motor Vehicle Administration

45. An in-depth look at parent-imposed driving rules: their strengths and weaknesses

46. Does graduated licensing empower parents to place greater restrictions on their newly licensed teens' driving?

47. Persistence of effects of a brief intervention on parental restrictions of teen driving privileges

48. How well do parents manage young driver crash risks?

49. Acceptability of the Checkpoints Parent-Teen Driving Agreement: pilot test

50. Improving the Effectiveness of Countermeasures to Prevent Motor Vehicle Crashes among Young Drivers

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