Vol 1 (June 2017): Journal of Public Health and Emergency

Editorial
A genetic link between blue eyes and black cancer
Dietmar Lohmann
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Editorial
QUASR RT-LAMP: a potential technology for development of diagnostics for point of care settings
Sibnarayan Datta
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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62  
Editorial
Systolic blood pressure target: Have we identified the optimal target yet?
Islam Y. Elgendy, Carl J. Pepine
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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61  
Editorial
Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength and risk of cardiovascular outcomes
Jari A. Laukkanen, Hassan Khan, Setor Kunutsor
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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60  
Perspective
The FreeStyle Libre flash glucose monitoring system and the fasting month of Ramadan
Mohamed H. Ahmed, Ahmed O. Almobarak
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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59  
Original Article
Risk factors associated with TB, a case-control study in a Chinese population
Cheng Chen, Limei Zhu, Dandan Yang, Yan Shao, Song Honghuan, Guoli Li, Wei Lu
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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58  
Editorial
Whole genome sequencing, a novel and powerful tool against tuberculosis
Carlos Francisco Madrazo-Moya, Roberto Zenteno-Cuevas
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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57  
Letter to the Editor
Two steps forward, one step back
N. Saman Wijesooriya, Mary L. Kamb
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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56  
Editorial
Functional and metabolic burden of air pollution: relevance of early disease (prediabetes) stage for progression to overt diabetes mellitus
Eric V. Balti, Andre Pascal Kengne
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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55  
Editorial
The Mediterranean diet: an “evergreen” diet
Carmine Finelli
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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54  
Editorial
Red meat intake and cardiovascular risk: it’s the events that matter; not the risk factors
J. David Spence
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
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53