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  1. New paper on income and health by David Brady, Michaela Curran, and me in Demographic Research...

    A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States
    #medsoc #sociology #hiap #PublicHealth #PopHealth #epidemiology
    demographic-research.org/volum

  2. New paper on income and health by David Brady, Michaela Curran, and me in Demographic Research...

    A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States
    #medsoc #sociology #hiap #PublicHealth #PopHealth #epidemiology
    demographic-research.org/volum

  3. New paper on income and health by David Brady, Michaela Curran, and me in Demographic Research...

    A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States
    #medsoc #sociology #hiap #PublicHealth #PopHealth #epidemiology
    demographic-research.org/volum

  4. New paper on income and health by David Brady, Michaela Curran, and me in Demographic Research...

    A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States
    #medsoc #sociology #hiap #PublicHealth #PopHealth #epidemiology
    demographic-research.org/volum

  5. New paper on income and health by David Brady, Michaela Curran, and me in Demographic Research...

    A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States
    #medsoc #sociology #hiap #PublicHealth #PopHealth #epidemiology
    demographic-research.org/volum

  6. Neighborhood social organization exposures & racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension risk in Los Angeles. New article by Greg Sharp at Dartmouth Sociology & me.
    In neighborhoods w/ high formal & informal organization activity, adults have lower probability of hypertension--& Black, White, & Latino differences are not statistically significant.
    journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
    #medsoc #sociology #PublicHealth #PopulationHealth #Race #Community #HIAP #epidemiology

  7. Neighborhood social organization exposures & racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension risk in Los Angeles. New article by Greg Sharp at Dartmouth Sociology & me.
    In neighborhoods w/ high formal & informal organization activity, adults have lower probability of hypertension--& Black, White, & Latino differences are not statistically significant.
    journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
    #medsoc #sociology #PublicHealth #PopulationHealth #Race #Community #HIAP #epidemiology

  8. Neighborhood social organization exposures & racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension risk in Los Angeles. New article by Greg Sharp at Dartmouth Sociology & me.
    In neighborhoods w/ high formal & informal organization activity, adults have lower probability of hypertension--& Black, White, & Latino differences are not statistically significant.
    journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
    #medsoc #sociology #PublicHealth #PopulationHealth #Race #Community #HIAP #epidemiology

  9. Neighborhood social organization exposures & racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension risk in Los Angeles. New article by Greg Sharp at Dartmouth Sociology & me.
    In neighborhoods w/ high formal & informal organization activity, adults have lower probability of hypertension--& Black, White, & Latino differences are not statistically significant.
    journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
    #medsoc #sociology #PublicHealth #PopulationHealth #Race #Community #HIAP #epidemiology

  10. Neighborhood social organization exposures & racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension risk in Los Angeles. New article by Greg Sharp at Dartmouth Sociology & me.
    In neighborhoods w/ high formal & informal organization activity, adults have lower probability of hypertension--& Black, White, & Latino differences are not statistically significant.
    journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
    #medsoc #sociology #PublicHealth #PopulationHealth #Race #Community #HIAP #epidemiology