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1. The criminalization of HIV transmission.

2. Actions, causes, and psychiatry: a reply to Szasz.

3. The influence of social processes on the timing of cancer diagnosis: a research agenda.

4. Patterns of cognitive dissonance-reducing beliefs among smokers: a longitudinal analysis from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey.

5. Tensions in setting health care priorities for South Africa's children.

6. Autonomy, religious values, and refusal of lifesaving medical treatment.

7. Literature and medicine.

8. Ethics and embryos.

9. Not quite what the patient ordered.

10. How I was almost aborted: reflections on a prenatal brush with death.

11. Commentary on 'the medicalization of life' and 'society's expectations of health'.

12. Effects of tobacco-related media campaigns on smoking among 20e30-year-old adults: longitudinal data from the USA.

13. Smokers' responses to television advertisements about the serious harms of tobacco use: pre-testing results from 10 low- to middle-income countries.

14. Tobacco expenditures and its implications for household resource allocation in Cambodia.

15. Menthol cigarettes and smoking cessation behaviour: a review of tobacco industry documents.

16. Smoking among Lao medical doctors: challenges and opportunities for tobacco control.

17. Assessment of tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity among students at schools of public health in China.

18. Malaysian and Thai smokers' beliefs about the harmfulness of 'light' and menthol cigarettes.

19. Attitudes, practices and beliefs towards worksite smoking among administrators of private and public enterprises in Armenia.

20. Relation between newspaper coverage of ‘light’ cigarette litigation and beliefs about ‘lights’ among American adolescents and young adults: the impact on risk perceptions and quitting intentions.

21. Relationship between job strain and smoking cessation: the Finnish Public Sector Study.

22. Reasons for not using condoms among the Hong Kong Chinese population: implications for HIV and STD prevention.

23. Self-help in health care.

25. Home deliveries in Chandigarh, the beautiful city of India: a tug of war between culture and science.

26. Individual-level factors associated with intentions to quit smoking among adult smokers in six cities of China: findings from the ITC China Survey.

27. Risk factors associated with smoking behaviour in recreational venues: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) China Survey.

28. Health knowledge and perception of risks among Chinese smokers and non-smokers: findings from the Wave 1 ITC China Survey.

29. A systematic review of longitudinal population-based studies on the predictors of smoking cessation in adolescent and young adult smokers.

30. Tobacco industry denormalisation as a tobacco control intervention: a review.

31. Mass media campaigns to promote smoking cessation among adults: an integrative review.

32. Understanding worldwide youth attitudes towards smoke-free policies: an analysis of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey.

33. Are Australian smokers interested in using low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco for harm reduction?

34. Indoor smoking bans in Bulgaria, Croatia, Northern Cyprus, Romania and Turkey.

35. Job loss from poor health, smoking and obesity: a national prospective survey in France.

36. What determines public support of obesity prevention?

37. Neighbourhood socioeconomic status, health and working conditions of school teachers.

38. Concerns over confidentiality may deter adolescents from consulting their doctors. A qualitative exploration.

39. Multilevel analysis of associations between socioeconomic status and injury among Canadian adolescents.

40. Determinants of inconsistent condom use with female sex workers among men attending the STD clinic in Singapore.

41. 'If you pay, we'll operate immediately'.

42. Can unequal be more fair? Ethics, subject allocation, and randomised clinical trials.

43. Enforced death: enforced life.

44. Patients' ethical obligation for their health.

45. Society's expectations of health.

46. Health promotion--caring concern.

47. Softening up on the hardening hypothesis.

48. The hardening hypothesis: does it matter?

49. Destigmatising STIs: remaining challenges, new opportunities.

50. Euthanasia in The Netherlands--down the slippery slope?