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The Editors of Effect Measure are senior public health scientists and practitioners. Paul Revere was a member of the first local Board of Health in the United States (Boston, 1799). The Editors sign their posts "Revere" to recognize the public service of a professional forerunner better known for other things.

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Reading about the hazards of what I used to do as a youngster

Category: Occupational health

Wiping the railings was boring.

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Flu in hospital workers

Category: Epidemiology

Which ones have the biggest risk?

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Respiratory disease outbreaks in nursing homes

Category: Swine flu

Outbreaks in nursing homes are complicated, even without a pandemic.

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Surgical masks versus respirators for flu protection

Category: Swine flu

Will a surgical mask suffice?

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Swine flu produces a good settlement for hospitals and workers

Category: Swine flu

Landmark labor agreement.

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Mandatory swine flu vaccination for health care workers: I change my mind

Category: Ethics

A bioethicist convinces me -- on practical grounds -- that an ethical obligation should not be made a legal one.

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Thinking about hospital surge

Category: Hospitals

Investing in redundancy.

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Swine flu: hospital surveillance data

Category: Swine flu

In retrospect, is swine flu visible in surveillance data in early March?

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Disinfecting keyboards

Category: Computers

It's not just programs that have bugs.

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Cockroaches in the Intensive Care Unit

Category: Environmental health

Not exactly what you want to see as you are lying there.

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