Vol. 55 No. 1 (2019)
Commentary
Original Articles
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Measuring health literacy in Italy: the validation study of the HLS-EU-Q16 and of the HLS-EU-Q6 in Italian language
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Hospital discharge diagnoses in patientswith positive blood cultures in an Italian academic hospital
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Impact of the lack of integrated care for older people with urinary incontinence and their family caregivers: results from a qualitative pilot study in two large areas of the Marche Region
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iGeneration’s Social media usage in retrieving information related to healthcare education: a web-based survey among Italian and Romanian undergraduate medical students
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Health issues and informal caregiving in Europe and Italy
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Revisiting problems and solutions to decrease Mycobacterium tuberculosis pyrazinamide false resistance when using the Bactec MGIT 960 system
Brief note
Monographic Section
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Towards integration of epidemiological and social sciences approaches in the study of communities affected by asbestos exposure. Preface
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Communication and health education in communities experiencing asbestos
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An outbreak of cancer and asbestosis among former amosite-exposed subjects in Ledro Valley, Italy. From discovery to environmental cleanup
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“Candido’s List”: the workers of Collotta Cis & Figli at Molina di Ledro in Trento Province, Italy. A tale of magnesia, asbestos and work
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Narrating and remembering as practices of care, community, and commitment in asbestos contaminated contexts
Book Reviews, Notes and Comments
Publications from International Organizations on Public Health
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