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Academic Article A tale of two obesCities: the role of municipal governance in reducing childhood obesity in New York City and London.
Academic Article Sex partnerships, health, and social risks of young men leaving jail: analyzing data from a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Reducing drug use, human immunodeficiency virus risk, and recidivism among young men leaving jail: evaluation of the REAL MEN re-entry program.
Academic Article HIV in the epicenter of the epicenter: HIV and drug use among criminal justice populations in New York City, 1980-2007.
Academic Article Can a food justice movement improve nutrition and health? A case study of the emerging food movement in New York City.
Academic Article Engaging municipalities in community capacity building for childhood obesity control in urban settings.
Academic Article Engaging youth in food activism in New York City: lessons learned from a youth organization, health department, and university partnership.
Academic Article Promoting the health of young adults in urban public universities: a case study from City University of New York.
Academic Article Missed opportunities for improving nutrition through institutional food: the case for food worker training.
Academic Article What role for cities in food policy?
Academic Article Getting food policy on the Mayoral table: a comparison of two election cycles in New York and London.
Academic Article Factors associated with smoking among adolescent males prior to incarceration and after release from jail: a longitudinal study.
Academic Article Diabetes Risk Factor Knowledge Varies Among Multiracial College Students.
Academic Article Voices Through Cameras.
Academic Article Creating Integrated Strategies for Increasing Access to Healthy Affordable Food in Urban Communities: A Case Study of Intersecting Food Initiatives.
Academic Article Coming up in the boogie down: the role of violence in the lives of adolescents in the South Bronx.
Academic Article Addressing urban health in Detroit, New York City, and Seattle through community-based participatory research partnerships.
Academic Article Case history of the Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies in New York City.
Academic Article Implications of the World Trade Center attack for the public health and health care infrastructures.
Academic Article Harlem service providers' perceptions of the impact of municipal policies on their clients with substance use problems.
Academic Article Coming home from jail: the social and health consequences of community reentry for women, male adolescents, and their families and communities.
Academic Article The impact of New York City's 1975 fiscal crisis on the tuberculosis, HIV, and homicide syndemic.
Academic Article Community reentry: perceptions of people with substance use problems returning home from New York City jails.
Academic Article Primary care and health insurance among women released from New York City jails.
Academic Article Comparison of health and social characteristics of people leaving New York City jails by age, gender, and race/ethnicity: implications for public health interventions.
Academic Article The impact of a legislative intervention to reduce tap water scald burns in an urban community.
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Academic Article Hookah use patterns, social influence and associated other substance use among a sample of New York City public university students.
Academic Article COVID-19: A Barometer for Social Justice in New York City.
Academic Article The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on College Students' Health and Financial Stability in New York City: Findings from a Population-Based Sample of City University of New York (CUNY) Students.
Academic Article Use of environmental scan to assess density, content, and variation of predatory food and beverage marketing in New York City.
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