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This study cannot be considered informative, except perhaps about the quality of studies the American Journal of Public Health accepts.
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Or you can refer to recent studies published in the American Journal of Public Health and the American Journal of Health Promotion.
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In April, a study in the American Journal of Public Health found that rates of suicide and unemployment in the U.S. have risen and fallen in step over the past nine decades, peaking during the Depression and dropping to all-time lows during the prosperity of the 1990s.
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But in a paper published this month in the American Journal of Public Health, Denise Kandel of Columbia University and Richard Udry of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show that subjecting daughters, at least, to nicotine in the womb may not actually encourage them to become addicted to smoking at all.
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